Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA sunny beach setting turns chaotic in this 1980 installment of Sabrina, The Teen-Age Witch, where the cover caption spells out the mischief perfectly: "Aunt Hilda must have sneaked some love potion into her suntan oil!" Sure enough, Sabrina finds herself the sudden center of lovestruck attention from a smitten young man on the blanket beside her, while nearby a cluster of beachgoers erupts in heart-filled infatuation — with Aunt Hilda herself sitting smugly in her witch's hat, clearly pleased with the results. Stan G.'s breezy, colorful linework captures all the sun-and-surf silliness with the warm comedic energy that made this series such a delight throughout its run.
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On a lark, Sabrina and Aunt Hilda shrink themselves so they can tour a meticulously furnished doll house. But once they're inside, the doll house becomes the target of burglars.
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