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[[Modern Magi]] was a monthly mimeographed [[Magic Periodical]] from  [[R.C. Buff]] out of Knoxville, Tennessee that ran from August 1942 until July 1956. 


1934 - 1956
A fire and then subsequent illnesses forced the discontinuation.
 
Buff eventually joined with [[John Bloor]] to create a bimonthly remake called [[New Modern Magi]] in the 1980s illustrated by [[Joseph K. Schmidt]].


[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 22:22, 12 November 2010

Modern Magi
ModernMagi.jpg
EditorsR.C. Buff
Frequencymonthly
First issueAugust 1942
Final issueJuly 1956
New Modern Magi
NewModernMagi.jpg
EditorsR.C. Buff and John Bloor
Frequencymonthly
First issue1980s

Modern Magi was a monthly mimeographed Magic Periodical from R.C. Buff out of Knoxville, Tennessee that ran from August 1942 until July 1956.

A fire and then subsequent illnesses forced the discontinuation.

Buff eventually joined with John Bloor to create a bimonthly remake called New Modern Magi in the 1980s illustrated by Joseph K. Schmidt.