Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA big "ZAP!" says it all on the cover of this April 1974 entry in Archie's Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch series — cover pencils by Stan Goldberg and inks by Henry Scarpelli deliver a scene brimming with supernatural mischief, as a young man mid-transformation into a furry, clawed creature reacts in surprise while Sabrina looks on in wide-eyed alarm and a small child peeks in from the side. A speech bubble pointedly asks, "Sabrina, what did you mean, your cousin Albert plays strange tricks on people?" — setting up the mayhem inside with a wink and a smile. With writer Frank Doyle and artist Dan DeCarlo bringing "Game Time" to life, this is a charming slice of Archie's lighter, laugh-filled supernatural storytelling at its most entertaining.
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Ambrose warns Sabrina and Hilda not to expend their witchcraft on trivial things, lest they run out when they really need it.
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