

He decides to attend the dedication of a new statue in town, and make it disappear in front of everyone. After perusing the Picture News, Kadabra determines that the only way to gain attention in Central City, is by stealing something big. However, no one attends his magic acts because they are at a World Series game. Using his futuristic technology to perform simple magic tricks, (and forcing his audiences to applaud), he is able to schedule several shows at a local hall. His plan is successful, and he arrives in Central City of the 20th Century. When he hears that scientists have developed a time machine, he decides to steal it and go back to a time when stage magicians were treated like celebrities. In his era, advanced technology has made magic tricks a thing of the past. In 6363, magician Abra Kadabra sulks over the state of his profession. This story is reprinted from The Flash #128.

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