Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #9
In "Those Were the Days My Friend!", Sabrina finds herself caught between good and evil when her cousin Ambrose reveals a surprising twist to Aunt Hilda’s mysterious mood swings—her secret vice of spreading joy through unexpected good deeds, even after committing mischievous acts. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with whimsical flair by Al Hartley, Joe Sinnott, Barry Grossman, and Bill Yoshida, this 1972 classic captures the charm of Archie’s early Sabrina with a clever, lighthearted mystery. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick perfectly captures the issue’s playful tone.
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After Aunt Hilda yells at her for doing good deeds, Ambrose lets Sabrina in on her aunt's "secret vice": every time she does evil to someone who deserves it, she's in such a good mood that she can't help sharing her joy by doing a good deed for someone else.
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