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skitched-20091204-171034.jpgFrom magician Wayne Houchin (Thread, Stigmata and Control) and graphic artist Josh Funk comes Sinful: A Graphic Novel. A striking new vision of the celebrated Quarter Through Soda Can routine that became one of the most talked about effects from the first season of Criss Angel: Mindfreak. Not just an instruction manual, Sinful offers the reader the rare opportunity to peer into the creative process behind this routine.

Set in a fictional nightclub called Hendricks, the novel opens with a stylized re-imagining of a live performance and then allows the reader the opportunity to learn the full routine from Houchin’s personal notebook. This one of a kind learning experience offers a look at the evolutionary process of creating – exploring other moves, concepts and ideas that didn’t make it into the final handling.

New ideas and alternative moves are discussed and taught in detail. Also included is a performance DVD that features live performances and an interview with Wayne Houchin conducted by Paul Harris.

Sinful: A Graphic Novel is for the magician interested in learning a truly powerful piece of organic magic and for the artist interested in the process of creating.

- A unique look at Sinful (The Quarter Through Soda Can)
- Featuring artwork by Josh Funk
- Forward by Banachek
- Additional moves and handling
- Graphic Novel + performance DVD

“This is a great trick. You are crazy for releasing it!”
- Lance Burton

“The impromptu nature and startling power of this effect is a rarity in the magic world. Buy it – you will not be disappointed!”
- Banachek

“In all my years I wish magic would be more like this – practical and incredibly effective. This is a gem and worth 10 times the price.”
- Johnny Thompson

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SINFUL: A Graphic Novel + DVD
Pre-Order Now
$30 – $75
Available HERE

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  • PB
    In other graphic novel news, for anyone who owns Watchmen on DVD, Zack Snyder says he put a card revelation in the film for a Penn and Teller style trick. It's even the 3 of clubs! In the scene in Moloch's apartment. Now that's nerdy!
  • Mavore
    Reminds me of those MagiComics Derek used to do for Magiczine. Those were kewlz!
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