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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #18 cover
Cover: Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #18

Apr 1974 · Archie · 0.25 USD
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“Game Time”

A 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.

writer Frank Doyle · artist Dan DeCarlo · inker Rudy Lapick · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Stan Goldberg, Henry Scarpelli

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letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Stan Goldberg
cover inks Henry Scarpelli

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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.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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