Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis sunny September 1975 issue of Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch delivers beachside laughs right on its cover, where a sweltering lifeguard complains "It's hot!" and Sabrina — in her bikini and ready to help — cheerfully declares she'll use her magic to cool things off, with predictably overdone results: the bottom panel shows both of them shivering and frosted over as she sheepishly admits "I think I overdid it!" Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg and inks by Jon D'Agostino give the gag a bright, breezy energy perfectly suited to the season. A charming slice of Archie Comics' lighthearted humor at its most fun.
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Forced to sing only old songs rather than the tunes of the "love generation", Sabrina finds an old ditty in the attic and solos with that.
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