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Fans will get to see Sabrina, Hilda, Zelda, Salem, and Harvey like never before. Why Sabrina the Teenage Witch Fans Will Love It: This is the grown-up take on Sabrina Spellman, one that takes all the magic adventures and ramps them up to eleven.
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Archie Comics' latest horror sensation starts here! Compiles the first five issues of the ongoing comic book series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. But a foe from her family's past has arrived in Greendale, Madame Satan, and she has her own deadly agenda. What It's About: On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, the young sorceress Sabrina Spellman finds herself at a crossroads, having to choose between an unearthly destiny and her mortal boyfriend, Harvey. THE CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA, ARCHIE COMICS Fans of the comics, the film, and television series can check out these comics, available now at your local comic shop. Everyone can get behind how incredibly fun the show is and how likeable the cast of characters are. Sabrina the Teenage Witch is still one of the most beloved comic book television series from the past. It wasn't until the late 1990s that he inherited his live-action counterpart's color and demeanor, not that we're complaining. In fact, he was an orange-colored cat unable to talk, though he did share the punishment from the Witches' Council: being turned into a cat for trying to take over the world. When Salem first debuted, he didn't look much like the film and television show at all. That being said, the recent rendition of the aunts in Afterlife with Archie and Sabrina are decidedly a mix of the two: more human in portrayal, but willing to do decidedly more evil things, like banishing Sabrina and keeping the real truth about her father under wraps.įilm/TV: The sassy cat we all know and love that tried to take over the worldĬomic: The one orange cat-then recolored to fit with the film and television show-that shares most of the personality Whereas they were originally presented in a more stereotypically witch-like fashion, disliking mortals and advocating for Sabrina to be swayed towards their "evil" ways, they were portrayed as more caring and human in the film and television show. Hilda and Zelda Spellman have gone through the most significant changes since they first debuted as Sabrina's aunts.
SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH SEASON 1 COVER HOW TO
Both regularly get into magical hijinks and juggle their daily lives with learning their witchcraft, as well as pining after the same Harvey Kinkle.įilm/TV: The cool aunts that teach Sabrina how to use her powers for goodĬomic: The aunts that urge Sabrina to stay away from mortals, and encourage her to user her powers for self-gain The 90s that Hart's Sabrina inhabits is widly different from the Sabrina in Archie Comics. The starkest difference between the two is the different eras in which they live. Take a look for yourself!įilm/TV Series: A teenager going to school in what was then the modern day who discovers she's half-witch on her father's side on her 16th birthdayĬomics: A teenager going to school in the 60s & 70s alongside the classic Riverdale gang The first volume of Sabrina's own series came out in 1971 and, since, has been the standard by which all other young magic users are judged.ĭespite how popular both the comic book and subsequent media property were, there were stark differences between the two. However, many people don't know that Sabrina the Teenage Witch actually started as a comic book! An Archie comic book, no less! Premiering in 1962 in Archie's Madhouse #22, Sabrina was created by George Gladir and Dan DeCarlo, eventually becoming one of Archie's major characters. What followed was the hit ABC series staring Hart, Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick, and Nick Bakay as the quirky Spellman family.
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In 1996, Sabrina the Teenage Witch cast a spell on people of all ages when she appeared on television-not as the tv series that would come out of it-but as a tv movie starring Melissa Joan Hart as the eponymous teenage witch herself.