
Much like nearly every other version of the character, Sabrina is no angel and is not above casually casting small spells for her own amusement. This last trait may be her strongest, with Thompson depicting her as a lonely teenager, feeling truly alone in a school full of normal, boring kids. Her iteration of Sabrina is incredibly engaging, full of charming sass, humor, and relatable awkwardness. Writer Kelly Thompson has made quite the name for herself in recent years and she is very much in her element here. What follows is an investigation involving monsters and mysticism as Sabrina takes on the role of teen witch/detective to discover the truth behind Greendale’s latest menace. Our story picks up right where issue one left off as Sabrina faces off against a mysterious beast with ties to both her new rival and a potential love interest.


The new series had a strong debut last month, with a simple, back-to-basics approach.This was the right way to go as the new book remains accessible to new readers, but offers plenty of twists and occasional fan service to appeal to longtime fans. In the first issue of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, readers were introduced to a Sabrina Spellman that seems both new and familiar. Cover Artists: Veronica Fish, Paulina Ganucheau, Victor IbanezĮveryone’s favorite teenage witch is back with a vengeance! Following the success of the tv series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and her recent appearance as Archie’s latest paramour in his self-titled series, it was only a matter of time for the blond vixen to once again receive her own title.
