![]() ![]() There are Sabrina pinups throughout the book, but my favorite one is by Joe Edwards, simply because Sabrina looks pure evil, and I like the idea of a pure evil Sabrina. Sabrina is more cutesy, but the devilish Delta is a total bombshell. If you love how he draws women, this is an ideal pick up for you. The majority of the art is by DeCarlo, who was in his prime while drawing the Sabrina comic. They are a reflection of their time, but that doesn't mean they're bad. I'd rather have a more bad ass Sabrina (like in Chilling Tales) but I won't discount the importance of these early stories. In her early stories, Delta has Sabrina putting spells on people and acting like a general bad ass, but overtime she softens up and has regular teenage problems, like getting guys to like her, ect. Television, in association with Berlanti Productions and Archie Comics. It's awesome to see how the character has evolved since her first introduction. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is an American supernatural horror web television series developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa for Netflix, based on the Archie Horror comic book series of the same name.The series is produced by Warner Bros. I also like how Salem originally didn't speak, but we could read his thoughts. My favorite character (that I'm fairly certain was lost to time for a while) is Delta, the sexy head witch Sabrina answers too. Thankfully this book is pretty damn extensive, so any questions I had about her origin are answered here. I'm not terribly immersed in the history of Sabrina like I am the history of the main Archie cast, but I've clearly been exposed to the character throughout my life. This 500+ page book extensively covers every Sabrina story that came out between 1962-1972. All that aside, Sabrina is one of the most popular comic book characters of all time. ![]() Honestly before Riverdale, I was convinced only Archie's other titles would ever be popular enough for a show (I'm looking at you, Josie and Sabrina). ![]() The little 5 page story would turn out to be one of Archie's most enduring franchises, spawning various comic titles, a movie, and one of the most loved television shows of all time. ![]() Sabrina was introduced to the world in Archie's Mad House #22 in 1962, from writer George Gladir and Dan DeCarlo. ![]()
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