Issue | #6 |
Published | July 1972 |
Cover Price | 0.25 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Aunt Zelda |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Aunt Zelda; Hex |
Synopsis | Sabrina's aunts call in Hex, a handsome warlock who tries to show her the joys of doing evil. Instead, Sabrina shows him that the power of love is greater than the power of witchcraft. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Al Hartley |
Pencils | Al Hartley |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Harvey |
Synopsis | Sabrina's watch is constantly causing her to be late, so Aunt Hilda suggests that she should use a "witch watch" instead. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Dick Malmgren |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Notes | This story, an attempt to create a market for Sabrina merchandise, concludes with a pitch to readers to write in say whether they would like to see a Sabrina watch manufactured. |
Characters | Sabrina; Harvey; Aunt Hilda |
Synopsis | Four one-page gags: "I Get the Point," "He Who Laughs Last," "Here's Mud In Your Eye" and "I'll Bite?" |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Script | Dick Malmgren |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Greg |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Sabrina |
Synopsis | Sabrina teaches the reader how to do a magic trick. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Characters | Sabrina; Harvey |
Synopsis | The old amusement park is being forced to shut down because a ghost is haunting it. Of course it's just some guy dressed up as a ghost trying to scare everybody off, and Sabrina uses a little magic to unmask him. |
Genre | teen; humor; fantasy; mystery |
Script | Dick Malmgren |
Pencils | Stan Goldberg |
Inks | Jon D'Agostino |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Notes | One of several Archie Comics attempts in this period to do stories in the style of "Scooby-Doo." |