Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #11
In "The Greatest Magic," Sabrina faces off against Reggie’s antics when he interrupts her babysitting stint with a flashy attempt to steal her attention. What starts as a prank spirals into a series of increasingly absurd magical mishaps—thanks to Sabrina’s quick wit and a few well-placed spells—leaving Reggie tangled in cacti and smitten with a dog. Written by George Gladir and brought to life by Bill Vigoda’s expressive art, with Chic Stone’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering, this 1973 issue captures the charm of early Sabrina with a playful, spellbound energy. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Jon D’Agostino perfectly captures the chaos in motion.
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Reggie tries to steal Sabrina away from Harvey by dropping in while she's babysitting and putting the moves on her. A few magic spells leave Reggie sitting on a cactus and kissing a dog.
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