Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #25
In "A Lot of Bull," Hilda’s skepticism about her doctor’s diagnosis leads to a wildly literal experiment—she turns herself into a fly to eavesdrop, only to discover that being small has its own complications when she can’t remember how to change back. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg, Jon D'Agostino, Barry Grossman, and Bill Yoshida, this 1975 issue captures the whimsy and charm of Archie’s Sabrina, with Dan DeCarlo’s playful cover adding a perfect touch of mischief.
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Hilda disagrees with her doctor's diagnosis. To find out what he really thinks, Hilda changes herself into a fly to spy on him, then forgets how to change herself back.
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