
A drunken, disorderly, and disenchanted magician scours the dark world of magic in search of his soul, which he signed over to a demon for magical powers years ago. A whimsical journey filled with dark humor!


Pocus Hocus #1, the first issue in the comic book series by Allen and Will, will be released in comic book shops this October. The series follows the misadventures of Pocus Hocus, a magician who made a deal with a demon in exchange for magical powers. Now, years later, Pocus is trying to get his soul back and get the demon off his back.
The series has been praised for its dark humor, its whimsical tone, and its stunning artwork. In our interview with Allen and the rest of the Pocus Hocus team, they talked about the inspiration for the series, their creative process, and what readers can expect from Pocus Hocus.
If you’re a fan of dark humor, magical adventures, or just plain good comics, then you won’t want to miss Pocus Hocus #1. Be sure to call your local comic book shop and add it to your pull list today!
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