Hocus and Pocus
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Doc, better known as Hocus, is the brains of the outfit; he is a wiry little fellow with a moustache, eyeglasses, and an ever-present derby hat “who speaks like a college professor but has the trusting simplicity of a child!†His companion, Flannelhead, better known as Pocus, a brawny, dim-witted fellow who murders the King’s English whenever he speaks, “has the strength of an ox … and about the same I.Q.!†Together with their “mascot,†a white rabbit named [[Moiton]] (Act No.88, Sep 1945: “The Adventure of the Stingy Men!â€), the pair inhabit a furnished room in Mrs. Flaherty’s Boarding House, somewhere in Metropolis (Act No. 83, Apr 1945: “Hocus & Pocus... Magicians by Accident!â€). Superman No. 45/1 refers to them as “that hilarious pair of cuckoo conjurers†(Mar/Apr 1947: “Lois Lane, Superwoman!â€), and, because their magical feats work only through either coincidence or the surreptitious intervention of [[Superman]], they are frequently described as “magicians by accident†(Act No. 97, Jun 1946: “The Magician’s Convention!â€; and others). | Doc, better known as Hocus, is the brains of the outfit; he is a wiry little fellow with a moustache, eyeglasses, and an ever-present derby hat “who speaks like a college professor but has the trusting simplicity of a child!†His companion, Flannelhead, better known as Pocus, a brawny, dim-witted fellow who murders the King’s English whenever he speaks, “has the strength of an ox … and about the same I.Q.!†Together with their “mascot,†a white rabbit named [[Moiton]] (Act No.88, Sep 1945: “The Adventure of the Stingy Men!â€), the pair inhabit a furnished room in Mrs. Flaherty’s Boarding House, somewhere in Metropolis (Act No. 83, Apr 1945: “Hocus & Pocus... Magicians by Accident!â€). Superman No. 45/1 refers to them as “that hilarious pair of cuckoo conjurers†(Mar/Apr 1947: “Lois Lane, Superwoman!â€), and, because their magical feats work only through either coincidence or the surreptitious intervention of [[Superman]], they are frequently described as “magicians by accident†(Act No. 97, Jun 1946: “The Magician’s Convention!â€; and others). | ||
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Revision as of 22:05, 13 January 2006
The professional names employed by a pair of likeable, ingenuous, gullible fellows, their real names are Doc and Flannelhead, who start out as street corner salesmen of magic books, only to have their lives transformed when a series of bizarre coincidences convinces them that they have somehow become gifted with magical powers. (Act No. 83, Apr 1945: "Hocus and Pocus... Magicians by Accident!")
Doc, better known as Hocus, is the brains of the outfit; he is a wiry little fellow with a moustache, eyeglasses, and an ever-present derby hat “who speaks like a college professor but has the trusting simplicity of a child!†His companion, Flannelhead, better known as Pocus, a brawny, dim-witted fellow who murders the King’s English whenever he speaks, “has the strength of an ox … and about the same I.Q.!†Together with their “mascot,†a white rabbit named Moiton (Act No.88, Sep 1945: “The Adventure of the Stingy Men!â€), the pair inhabit a furnished room in Mrs. Flaherty’s Boarding House, somewhere in Metropolis (Act No. 83, Apr 1945: “Hocus & Pocus... Magicians by Accident!â€). Superman No. 45/1 refers to them as “that hilarious pair of cuckoo conjurers†(Mar/Apr 1947: “Lois Lane, Superwoman!â€), and, because their magical feats work only through either coincidence or the surreptitious intervention of Superman, they are frequently described as “magicians by accident†(Act No. 97, Jun 1946: “The Magician’s Convention!â€; and others).