'''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch''' is the name of a
comic book series published by
Archie Comics about the adventures of a
teenage fictional character named 'Sabrina Spellman'. The comic's characters have also appeared in various other media formats. One format was a long-running
television comedy series. Prior to that, there was an animated series produced by
Filmation Associates. Another format was a series of paperback novels written by various authors, including
Nancy Holder,
Diana G. Gallagher, and
Mel Odom, as well as a in which Sabrina discovers her powers while in junior high.
Sabrina, who's really a
witch (technically a half-witch—her mother was a "mortal", as the comics called ordinary
humans, while her father was a
warlock), lives with her two aunts,
Hilda and Zelda (both witches themselves), in the fictional town of Greendale, which was located somewhere near
Riverdale, the home of
Archie Andrews. Also living with the three women was the family pet,
Salem Saberhagen, an
American Shorthair cat.
Most of Sabrina's adventures consist of Sabrina either trying to use her powers in secret (witches generally not being allowed to tell mortals about their abilities), learning more about her powers (either through her aunts or from trips to the "Other Realm", an extradimensional plane that was the home of various magical creatures, including witches), or trying to deal with the day-to-day trials of being a teenager. Sabrina also has a (mortal) boyfriend named Harvey Kinkle, who like nearly all the other mortals in Sabrina's world, is unaware his girlfriend is a witch. In the live-action sitcom, Harvey would eventually learn Sabrina is a witch on his own.
Sabrina's first appearance in 1962
Sabrina made her first appearance in issue 22 of the comic book
Archie's Mad House in 1962. At the time, she was intended to be a one shot character. Since readers liked her character, she continued to appear in some later issues of that title.
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[3] Her character was inspired by the movie
Bell, Book and Candle.
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Archie's TV Laugh-Out comic book 1969-1985
Sabrina made regular appearances in the comic book
Archie's TV Laugh-Out. The title was published from 1969 to 1985, and consisted of 106 issues.
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Sabrina The Teenage Witch comic book 1971-1983

Issue 76 of Sabrina The Teenage Witch from 1982
The comic book
Sabrina The Teenage Witch was published from 1971 to 1983, and ran for 77 issues.
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Other comic books with Sabrina
Sabrina also occasionally appears in other Archie Comics as a visiting acquaintance of Archie,
Betty Cooper,
Veronica Lodge, and
Jughead Jones.
The
Japanese "
magical girl" genre of
manga shares some similarities to the ''Sabrina'' series.
Manga
The Sabrina manga/comics are a new design of Sabrina. It has new characters and has 1 graphic novel released.
Characters
★ 'Sabrina Spellman': the lead character of the series.
★ '
Hilda Spellman': Sabrina's aunt.
★ '
Zelda Spellman': Sabrina's aunt.
★ '
Della the Head Witch': Often checks to make sure her witches are performing "bad deeds" like they should be. Disapproves of Sabrina doing good deeds.
★ 'Harvey Kinkle': Sabrina's boyfriend, a mortal who's unaware of Sabrina's being a witch (in the sitcom, Harvey would eventually learn, on his own, that Sabrina was a witch)
★ '
Salem': the Spellmans' cat; Salem was formerly a warlock turned into a cat as punishment by the Witches' Council for attempting to take over the world. Salem has the ability to talk and possesses a sarcastic and somewhat self-centered attitude.
★ 'Ambrose': Sabrina's cousin, a warlock.
★ 'Esmeralda': Sabrina's other younger cousin, also a witch; Esmeralda has an obnoxious, bratty attitude.
★ 'Shinji': A teenage warlock who Sabrina met while attending a spellcasting school. He tries to compete with Harvey for Sabrina's affections.
★ 'Witches' Council': A council of powerful witches that oversees the Other Witches.
Note: All Witches in the Character List have names ending in A. This phenomenon also occurred in the series Bewitched
External links
★
Official Archie Comics website
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Toonopedia entry