softeyed's review

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the illustrations are breathtaking

ifollowedthatrabbit's review

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4.0

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4.5

Sabrina Spellman is back! In this issue she tries to make a spell to help Radka, but it's getting harder than they thought. Therefore, she barely sleeps, has lowered her grades and she also thinks she's been a bad friend. It's been difficult to make some time for them. Moreover, she discovers something about her aunts that would make it hard to trust them.
Waiting for the next issue!
By the way, I love all this '90s vibe the comic still has.

clarissa21663's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.75

shannonleighd's review

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3.0

2.75

megan_alice's review

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4.0

This continued straight on from Volume 1 and I'm keen to see where the story goes.

shaina's review

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adventurous dark funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

4.0

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

My Thoughts On: Sabrina: Something Wicked #1

1. Um, excuse me? Why did the nice lady who just wanted to feed a stray cat some treats have to die? That feels unfair.

2. Wow, Sabrina, extra much in delivering a super long speech as you try to reverse a spell on an impatient teenager?

3. I sort of love the version of Sabrina that is tired and 100% done with any bull**** from Radka, but I also love when she softens after Radka is sad and admits sitting still is not her strong suit. I stan both sides of Sabrina.

4. Like any teenager leading a double life (whether it be magic, secretly being a popstar, slaying vampires, or being an actual vampire), Sabrina is having trouble balancing it all. This feels like a trope, but it's a trope I've always liked. It feels realistic that it would be hard for anyone, especially a teenager, to balance all of that.

5. Are we still doing the love triangle thing? *sigh* Look, both boys are dreamy in their own right, but I genuinely think Sabrina shouldn't be with either of them. She has a lot on her plate! They're all better off as friends.

6. The cover of a witch hangout being a holiday store is one of the funniest things I've ever read. I loved Della being like, "Well, a tarot shop or medicinal shop is too obvious, and we got raided when we were a conservative bookshop so..."

7. I am Aunt Hilda in the scene in which Aunt Zelda gives her crap for being a sore loser and bad at the witch game Sabrina has just learned.

8. There's not enough Salem content in this issue. I find this to be unacceptable because I deeply love Salem and need more of his sass in my life.

9. Seriously
Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda cast the spell?
Is there no one left we can trust?

10. As per usual, fantastic art/coloring from Veronica and Andy Fish. I would love a poster from this series.
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