Post by richardvasseur on Apr 1, 2019 21:22:33 GMT
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch # 1
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story by: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Stephanie Buscema. Adam Hughes, Victor Ibanez, Sandra Lanz
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina seems like an ordinary girl well one with a talking cat. Sabrina has the normal fears of any teenager. As you see her though getting ready for school the fact she is a witch pops up in her daily routine.
Sabrina's first day has her feeling anxious. Well one hi-lite is she meets Harvey. She also meets Ren. Her love life is doing great on her first day. Of course she also meets one mean bullying girl. She also meets Jessa a nice girl.
The mean girl pushes just hard enough to get a spell on her.
Sabrina does encounter a supernatural being or is it beings? It is a weird creature. What she calls it does not seem to fit what it is.
The is done well enough, Sabrina is drawn cute the rest of the characters sorta just blend in. The monster is not all that scary. The supporting characters are exported a little here. You do get a small idea about who they are and what they are like.
This series is drama filled with some supernatural stuff mixed in and one cute witch.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch # 2
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story by: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Paulina Ganucheau, Victor Ibanez
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina's walk home from school is anything but ordinary. Sabrina is illustrated looking so cool in mainly black. She is also shown as one tough little witch. Facing a tentacled monster and a Wendigo. It is great to see Sabrina feeling such self confidence in herself.
Sabrina lives in two worlds one of magic and the mortal one. When they over lap Sabrina finds trouble coming her way.
The supernatural creatures are illustrated beautifully. They are done to show they are monsters but they are not overly scary.
Sabrina may be a witch yet she is so cute.
Sabrina's life is far from ordinary as magic is all around her. She is still learning to use her powers and learning more about magic in general. You can join her on her on the magical journey called her life.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch # 3
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story by: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Victor Ibanez, Jenn St Onge
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina is still a novice witch yet she does have some magical spells that help her out. Sabrina finds herself being chased through the woods by something. The setting is ominous. The art illustrating the monster could have been done to give it a more frightening appearance.
The art shows Sabrina as such a cute girl. This story is filled with monsters, drama and romance. Plus Sabrina adds a magical feel to wherever she is.
Sabrina has two aunts and they are witches to. Now they know more then they are letting on. We can easily see how frustrating this is to Sabrina. Why the mystery?
Sabrina is so sweet it is hard to imagine her being a witch that worships the devil. Yet she is and does. Her talking cat Salem is always a nice interesting touch to the story. He adds some humor. He in his odd way does love Sabrina.
Sabrina is a teenage witch who will cast a spell on you.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch # 4
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story by: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Victor Ibanez, Audrey Mok
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina is drawn as a cute half witch girl. Now in her town magical things are going on. There is also lots of drama. Sabrina has both mortal and witch problems to deal with and also her love life.
Salem is always a nice touch to the story. He makes for a wonderful familiar. He always has something to say that you will find of interest.
Sabrina is worried about her missing aunts. So she comes up with a plan and yes it is dangerous. Does she know what she is doing probably not. Sabrina upgrades herself and Salem to. Salem is enhanced yet the look does not seem to fit him. Sabrina's look works much better like an artistic magical warrior.
Sabrina is just a young teenager who happens to be a witch. She is so cute. The main distraction here is her love triangle with Ren and Harvey. There is way to much drama and not enough fun.
Seeing Sabrina getting ready for action is cute.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch # 5
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story by: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Gary Erskine, Victor Ibanez
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina is out to find and rescue her aunts. She is packing weapons of magic to. As she finds her aunts she finds herself assailed by all types of mythological creatures. These creatures are fairly well drawn and some you will recognize right away. Others you might depending on your knowledge of mythological creatures. The older witches are drawn in a helpless state.
Sabrina does get into a huge battle against all these creatures and she uses her totems of power and also her own knowledge of magic. Sabrina is shown as a half witch who is powerful and knows what she is doing and is confident in her abilities.
Sabrina looks so amazingly beautiful in her all black outfit. She is powerful and dangerous yet she does not really look it. She is just so cute.
This comic is as much drama as horror. Sabrina is in a romantic triangle. She handles it gracefully and with maturity. Sabrina is a teenager yet she does act like an adult in many ways. She is a magical girl.
Richard Vasseur