RICH REVIEWS: Sabrina Annual Spectacular # 1

Title: Sabrina Annual Spectacular # 1
Publisher: Archie Comics
Stories: Jamie L. Rotante, George Gladir, Al Hartley, Dick Malmgren, Ian Flynn
Pencils: Holly G!, Dan DeCarlo, Al Hartley, Harry Lucey, Chad Thomas
Inks: Jim Amash, Rudy Lapick, Joe Sinnott, Marty Epp
Cover: Dan Parent with Rosario “Tito” Pena
Letters: Jack Morelli, Bill Yoshida, Vincent DeCarlo
Colors: Glenn Whitmore
Price: $ 2.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.archiecomics.com
Comments: “Power of Three” The Wicked Trinity made up of Amber Nightstone, Jade and Sapphire spell trouble for Sabrina Spellman. The art style makes all these girls look so cute. The expressions on their faces are beautifully drawn. The fire in Amber’s eyes stands out and grabs your attention.
Sabrina is on a mission. One she gets some help with. This story ends with a little mystery still unsolved.
“Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch” Originally presented in: Archie’s Mad House # 22 (October,1962). This story explains all about Sabrina and her being a witch. You will learn what it means to be a witch here. The art is stunning, this is classic Sabrina looking so lovely. She is beguiling.
“Spook Out” Originally presented in: Sabrina The Teenage Witch # 5 (April, 1972). sabrina gets an escort from Archie and Jughead to a haunted house. Sabrina is right at home but the boys are not welcomed. Archie actually scares the ghosts away.
“The Court Jester” Originally presented in: Sabrina The Teenage Witch # 2 (July, 1971). Sabrina gives Archie a boost in playing basketball and than she doesn’t. Poor Archie well at least he gets Betty as his consolation prize. Sabrina learns a lession it is better to leave things be.
“Scardey Cat” Here we see Salem as a young boy. Here we learn ghosts are real. The art is done in a fun style that shows off a few scary ghosts and two scared dwellers from the magical realm.
The reprints are full of classic style art and shows Sabrina and all the others characters in gorgeous art. Holly G! illustrates witches to perfection so much so you might suspect her of being one.

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