![]() ![]() She didn't get her own series until 1971, but when she did, it ran all the way to 1983. Though she had been intended as a simple one-off gag story, Sabrina was a hit, and so she became a recurring guest star in Archie's various anthologies. Sabrina delights in being a witch, so this worries her to no end. Marrying the modern with the ancient for a comical effect similar to I Dream of Jeannie or Bewitched, Sabrina lets us in on the trials and tribulations of being a witch, including that she has no issues with using her powers to her benefit and that falling in love would cause her to lose her witchy strength powers. ![]() Sabrina walks us through her day-to-day life in Greendale, telling the reader of the many trials of her life as a teen witch. Sabrina's first comic book adventure was a short introduction story written by George Gladir and drawn by Don DeCarlo. Credit: Archie Comics / Archie's Madhouse #22, written by George Gladir, art by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick, lettering by Vincent DeCarlo ![]()
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