Issue | #21 |
Published | September 1974 |
Cover Price | 0.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Aunt Zelda |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Harvey; Ace Barstow |
Synopsis | At a carnival, Sabrina uses her magic to help Harvey win the rigged games. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Harvey |
Synopsis | While claiming she's not jealous of Harvey and that he must have freedom to date whomever he wants, Sabrina uses witchcraft to make sure that any girl who expresses interest in Harvey suffers an unspeakable fate: she causes one girl to get her own private thunderstorm, dumps garbage on another girl, and ends by turning girls into frogs or making the earth swallow them up. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Inks | Jon D'Agostino |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Charley Hawse |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda |
Synopsis | Sabrina reveals that there's already something that drives humans crazy: summer TV reruns. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Pencils | Jon D'Agostino |
Inks | Jon D'Agostino |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Ophelia |
Synopsis | Sabrina uses a theatre marquee to give her friend a boost of confidence. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | George Gladir |
Pencils | Bob Bolling |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Cousin Ambrose; Della |
Synopsis | Sabrina is preoccupied with innocent teen habits and typical teen slang, which drives Della crazy. After an afternoon with Sabrina, Della loses her temper and yells at her for not bringing misery and chaos, until Ambrose points out that Sabrina is bringing those things -- to Della. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |