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Issue Details

Issue #6
Published July 1972
Cover Price 0.25 USD
Pages 52
Editing Richard Goldwater

Cover Details - "Witch Switch"

Characters Sabrina; Aunt Hilda; Aunt Zelda
Genre teen; humor; fantasy
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Joe Sinnott
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Bill Yoshida

8 page Sabrina story "Witch Switch"

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

12 page Sabrina story "Which Watch is Which?"

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.

4 page Sabrina cartoon "Sabrina's Silly Singles"

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

1 page Li'l Jinx filler "Freeze Tease!"

Characters Li'l Jinx; Greg
Genre children; humor
Script Joe Edwards
Pencils Joe Edwards
Inks Joe Edwards
Letters Joe Edwards

1 page Sabrina activity "Sabrina Tricks"

Characters Sabrina
Synopsis Sabrina teaches the reader how to do a magic trick.
Genre teen; humor; fantasy
Pencils Stan Goldberg

10 page Sabrina story "Ghost Chasers"

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."