Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSabrina the Teen-Age Witch #41 from 1977 delivers a wonderfully charming two-panel cover by Stan Goldberg and Jon D'Agostino, where a lovesick witch sighs over a boy named Robert Blueford on TV — only for a more confident witch in a blue robe to declare that "nothing is impossible for a witch!" The payoff comes in the lower panel, as "SMACK! SMACK! SMACK!" heart-filled sound effects fill the scene while the determined witch leans right into the television set for the embrace. It's the kind of warm, goofy supernatural humor that made Archie's Sabrina series such a delight throughout the decade.
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Hilda hosts some relatives from Transylvania who are not impressed with the down-home cheeriness of Riverdale.
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