Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #10
In "A Spell of Shovelling," Sabrina discovers she’s a natural at magically wrapping presents—until she enters a contest with Betty, only to realize her real talent is in spells, not scissors and tape. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Dan DeCarlo, this 1973 gem captures Sabrina’s mischievous charm with playful art and a lighthearted twist, all capped by Dan DeCarlo’s dynamic cover with Rudy Lapick’s inks.
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Sabrina magically wraps all her presents very quickly. Thinking that she has a special talent for speed-wrapping, Harvey enters her in a wrapping contest against Betty. But without witchcraft, Sabrina is the world's worst wrapper.
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