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Monsters attack in this early preview of Sabrina the Teenage Witch #5!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #5 (OF 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Gary Erskine, Victor Ibanez
On Sale Date: 9/11
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Events have passed a point of no return in Greendale and Sabrina has to take dramatic steps in order to save her family, friends, and the city itself from an out of control threat that isn’t exactly what it seemed to be. But all magic has a price and magic this big has a big price. Just how far will Sabrina go to protect the ones she loves?

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #5 (OF 5)

The witch hunt is on in this early preview of Sabrina the Teenage Witch #4!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #4 (OF 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Victor Ibanez, Audrey Mok
On Sale Date: 7/31
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Sabrina’s worlds collide as the town of Greendale becomes engulfed in a literal witch hunt—putting Sabrina’s family and her secrets right in the crosshairs. But the monsters plaguing the town are not exactly what they seem and it’s up to Sabrina to save the town from itself, while clearing the name of witches everywhere. But what will be the price? Sabrina’s got everything riding on her “fresh start” in Greendale but doing the right thing might mean losing all she’s come to hold most dear.

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #4 (OF 5)

Around the Tubes

Superman: Year One #1

The weekend is almost here! What geeking things will you all be up to? Sound off in the comments below.

While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Missoulian – UM grad’s debut novel ‘The Obsoletes’ tackles adolescence, through the eyes of robots – This sounds interesting.

CBC – Ken Steacy teams up with Margaret Atwood to explore the Golden Age of Canadian comic books – Want.

The Michigan Daily – Graphic Content: Investigating Ann Arbor’s independent comics scene through a trans lens – Some interesting comics to check out.

CNET – Petition calls on Netflix to cancel Amazon Prime’s ‘blasphemous’ Good Omens – Not comic related, but too funny to not share.

Reviews

The Beat – Back Stab #1
Newsarama –
Captain America #11
Newsarama –
Justice League #26
Talking Comics –
Middlewest #8
Comics Bulletin –
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #3
IGN –
Superman: Year One #1
Newsarama –
Superman: Year One #1
Comics Bulletin –
Superman: Year One #1
Talking Comics – Superman: Year One #1
Newsarama –
Tony Stark: Iron Man #13
Comics Bulletin – Usagi Yojimbo #1

Preview: Sabrina The Teenage Witch #3 (of 5)

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #3 (OF 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Victor Ibanez, Jenn St. Onge
On Sale Date: 6/19
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

As danger intensifies and mysteries deepen in Greendale, Sabrina finds it increasingly difficult to keep her own secrets. And while the whole town is on edge from the most recent “monster” attack, Sabrina has tracked the source of the disturbances back to her high school. It may be up to Sabrina to save her new town by solving this one her own…but when the secrets she uncovers hit too close to home she’ll have to make some very tough choices.

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #3

Sabrina’s on the case in this early preview of Sabrina the Teenage Witch #3!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #3 (of 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Victor Ibanez, Jenn St. Onge
On Sale Date: 6/19
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

As danger intensifies and mysteries deepen in Greendale, Sabrina finds it increasingly difficult to keep her own secrets. And while the whole town is on edge from the most recent “monster” attack, Sabrina has tracked the source of the disturbances back to her high school. It may be up to Sabrina to save her new town by solving this one her own…but when the secrets she uncovers hit too close to home she’ll have to make some very tough choices.

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #3

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Gets a Living Dead Dolls and You Can Pre-Order it Now

There’s a new witch in town! Sabrina Spellman, from the hit Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, joins the Living Dead Dolls family!

Sabrina is a half-human, half-witch who must reconcile her dual nature while fighting the evil forces that threaten her, her family, and the daylight world humans inhabit.

Sabrina is outfitted in a red dress with button detailing and a doily collar, black leggings, and Mary Jane shoes. She comes complete with Salem, her familiar spirit, in a static pose.

No need to sign the Book of the Beast to add Sabrina to your collection! The Living Dead Dolls Presents Chilling Adventures of Sabrina stands 10” tall and features 5 points of articulation. She is packaged in a window box, perfect for display.

The figure is available for pre-order now and is expected to ship some time between November 2019 and January 2020.

The Living Dead Dolls Presents Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Preview: Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 (of 5)

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #2 (of 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Paulina Ganucheau, Victor Ibanez
On Sale Date: 5/15
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Very weird goings-on in the town of Greendale are making Sabrina Spellman’s relocation to Greendale High…complicated. Protecting her friends, saving her family, solving a supernatural mystery, and keeping her witch nature a secret is starting to seem impossible. Something’s gotta give…but which one will it be and what will it mean for her future in Greendale?!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #2

Around the Tubes

Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2

It’s new comic book day tomorrow! What’s everyone excited for? What do you plan on getting? Sound off in the comments below. While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Hill – What would Superman say about ‘truth, justice, and the American way’ in the Trump era? – An interesting read and hopefully gets you think about the lessons the comics and heroes we love have taught us about truth and justice.

Kotaku – Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culture [Updated] – We support the workers.

Reviews

ICv2 – Cheshire Crossing
Talking Comics –
DCeased #1
ComicsBulletin –
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2

Monsters rise in this early preview of Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #2 (OF 5)

Script: Kelly Thompson
Art: Veronica Fish, Andy Fish, Jack Morelli
Cover: Veronica Fish
Variant Covers: Paulina Ganucheau, Victor Ibanez
On Sale Date: 5/8
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Very weird goings-on in the town of Greendale are making Sabrina Spellman’s relocation to Greendale High…complicated. Protecting her friends, saving her family, solving a supernatural mystery, and keeping her witch nature a secret is starting to seem impossible. Something’s gotta give…but which one will it be and what will it mean for her future in Greendale?!

SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #2

Review: Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1

Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1

Sabrina The Teenage Witch is back and rebooted with writer Kelly Thompson at the helm. This is exciting for long time fans of the classic character Sabrina as the only recent resurgence of her character has been more or less horror adjacent (i.e. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina). With art by both Veronica Fish and Andy Fish, Sabrina is brought back with a new look but maintaining her signature short, white hair from when she was first introduced in 1962.

This particular reset starts by following Sabrina on her first day at Greendale High. We see a cast a familiar character but are introduced to plenty of new faces. In classic Sabrina fashion, she uses her powers for good, and intends to help those around her without their knowledge.

The writing felt unsure of itself to start, but this could simply be the symptom of navigating how to open a new series, not necessarily a reflection of the writer and what’s to come. The issue also lacked a general humor about it that one comes to expect from a classic Archie character although there were attempts.

The issue is wrapped with a cliffhanger that will surely be interesting to learn more about in the upcoming issues. There is a sense of a potential love triangle looming among the pages as well. While this comeback didn’t feel necessarily compelling, I have hope future issues will be more commanding and charming.

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