Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #6
In "Witch Switch," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, takes on a spooky mystery at a shuttering amusement park where a ghostly figure is driving away visitors. With her usual mix of charm and clever magic, she uncovers the truth behind the haunting—only to find the "ghost" is a clever disguise, not a supernatural threat. Written by Dick Malmgren and brought to life by Stan Goldberg’s expressive art, this 1972 classic features vibrant colors by Barry Grossman and sharp lettering by Bill Yoshida, with a cover by Stan Goldberg and Joe Sinnott that captures the playful eeriness of the tale.
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The old amusement park is being forced to shut down because a ghost is haunting it. Of course it's just some guy dressed up as a ghost trying to scare everybody off, and Sabrina uses a little magic to unmask him.
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