Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of Archie's Giant Series line, this 1971 installment pairs Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch with The Archies for a gleefully musical cover by Dan DeCarlo (pencils) and Rudy Lapick (inks). The scene bursts with energy as Sabrina watches Harvey struggle with a guitar while she weighs whether to cast a spell, all amid a crowd of cheering teens and The Archies rocking out on stage — with sound effects like "ZAP" and "RAM BAM PLINKA PLUNK" making the magic practically audible. With a story called "No Strings Attached" and the creative team of Frank Doyle, Bob Bolling, Joe Sinnott, and Bill Yoshida behind it, this giant-sized issue delivers the warm, witty charm that made Archie comics such a staple of early '70s teen humor.
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Sabrina inherits the spooky Dumesbury Mansion from her Uncle Thaddeus. When she gets there, she finds that her powers don't work and that someone is trying to drive her mad with gas and spooky organ music.
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