Post by richardvasseur on Mar 13, 2020 19:35:12 GMT
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked # 1
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Sweeney Boo, Rebekah Isaccs with Lee Loughridge, Marguerite Sauvage, Cameron Stewart
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Something evil roams the streets of Greendale.
Sabrina we see trying to help someone in need. She is a witch yet one with a good heart. She has drama ans romance in her life. Maybe to much romance.
Sabrina is illustrated so cute. Yes you will want to cuddle with her.
Della the head with has a meeting with Sabrina. Della seems like such a sweet lady.
Sabrina plus a Wendigo type creature well it is good Sabrina is making more friends. Sabrina is trying to help cure this girl. Without knows exactly what she is trying to cure it makes it almost impossible to do so.
Zelda and Helda Sabrina's aunts are witch's to and they have been up to know good. How will Sabrina take this?
Salem as well is a cute character. He is fun and entertaining to watch and read about.
It witches are your ting step right in and become spellbound by Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked # 2
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Sweeney Boo, Rian Gonzales
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: The art is looking really plain as this issue starts out. The art needs to be more focused in details.
Sabrina is working to help Radka and her brother Ren.
Della is the head with and she is teaching Sabrina Savoir Faire a card game that is more than just a game.
There is lots of romantic drama here and other drama as well. The comic is almost like a soap opera.
This issue needed more happening in it. There is no action just drama.
The Sabrina and Della relationship is growing. Without her aunts to turn to Sabrina turns to the only other adult witch who is showing an interest in her.
Overall this comic was boring with little to nothing happening. The art is blah. Sabrina is normally a cute character but here she is just a girl/witch. She is here but we need a reason to care about her being here.
The ending even does not draw you in it just ends.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked # 3
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Sweeney Boo, Vincenzo Federici
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Sabrina has learned magic comes with a cost. She is willing to pay some costs that are small but the big ones well that she is not so sure about.
There is teen drama here. She needs to decide does she have a boyfriend and who is it. The art has a cartoon look to it.
Sabrina finds herself trying to just enjoy a girls night. Things do take a decidedly unexpected turn. Sabrina is under attack by the one she attacked. The couples scenes showing this are illustrated well enough but having a look of fear on Sabrina's face would have made it more effective.
This issue needed to have more to it. Sabrina is out to solve some mysteries and here she makes no headway. The attack on her is short. She does not seem to be able to focus as clearly as she needs to or should be able to. Something is going on with her.
Magic is not always a good thing.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked # 4
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Sweeney Boo, Richard Ortiz
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: The art is plain and lacks detail. The settings are boring. Radka and Ren have drama going on as does Sabrina. Teen angst makes life harder for all. Radka and Ren join together into a type of Wendigo beast.
Harvey and Sabrina are having more drama. Not being able to be truthful about certain parts of your life does make things hard.
The Creepy Woods House does look creepy. So Sabrina, Ren and Radka while checking out this house find themselves under attack. It is a creepy attack as well out in the woods with no one else around. Well there is someone else around. The person behind these attacks on Sabrina.
The comic is done low key. So most of the time there is not a lot going on other than the drama. Sabrina's aunts are shown in the background otherwise they are not used. None of the characters really jump out at you. They are all treated as minor characters.
Sabrina works better when there is some humor mixed in and it is not all serious and doom and gloom like it is here. Sabrina is a magical girl just it needs to be brought out more here.
Title: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked # 5
Publisher: Archie Comics
Story: Kelly Thompson
Art by: Veronica Fish and Andy Fish
Lettering by: Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Sweeney Boo, Andy Fish
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: Well the killer is revealed and they are evil.
The art at times is drawn as if a child did it one with little talent. At other times it is not to badly done.
Della a powerful witch and a killer finds herself in a battle with a Wendigo. The fight starts out a woman vs a big wild beast yet it still looks fairly even. Until it is not.
Sabrina than challenges Della to a match. This one is for it all. Each combatant casts a spell and the winner will be the one left standing. These two witches are giving it their all. The battle itself has its moments as the two do fight with magic. After the battle the scene with Salem is so cute.
The story needed to delve more into what was happening. if focused on all the different characters rather than on the star of this comic, Sabrina. Focusing on her would have brought your attention focused on her and have you wating to follow what she is doing.
This issue does wrap up the story line here an set up for more to come.
Richard Vasseur