Sabrina has long felt the pull her two worlds, witch and mortal, but she’s always had her devoted aunts Hilda and Zelda on her side to help guide her through that gauntlet. But when a spell suggests she can no long trust even them, where will Sabrina turn as a series of supernatural murders fall upon the town of Greendale?
Complete with delicious writing, this second issue proves this Sabrina book will explore the meaning of something wicked this way comes. Read Full Review
It's great being back in Greendale and experiencing new adventures with Sabrina and her friends. The writing and art are top-notch in this series, and if you're looking for something fun, with great character work, and more than a bit of magic, this is your huckleberry. Dr. J gives this an" Read Full Review
In a strong second issue, Sabrina continues to prove why she's the most relatable witch in comics. Read Full Review
Sabrina: Something Wicked skews a bit more towards teenage drama than horror with this issue, however it really comes back to the scares by the end with a great cliffhanger. If you dig shows on The CW like Supernatural, you're going to love this comic. Read Full Review
Overall, Sabrina: Something Wicked #2 served as an enjoyable transition from the events of the first issue. To say that things are complicated for Sabrina right now would be one heck of an understatement. Whether things out of her control or within, there's not a dull moment in Greendale. Read Full Review
As Sabrina walks home later in her day, the atmosphere is colored by some less radiant hues that cast the ordinary streets with shadows of her other world. The two palettes are merging more and more with each passing day, and there's likely no means of separation at this point. Taken with the quote I opened this review with, Sabrina is finding herself in a major crux in her life, and the creative team have found multiple ways of indicating this both visually and narratively within their story. Read Full Review
Sabrina: Something Wicked #2 continues the story of Sabrina Spellman dealing with all the problems of being a teenage girl, and also a teenage witch. The story is a little slow for a five-issue series, but it's got good developments. The art is great and works well for the world the story is set in. It's got witches playing what is essentially yu-gi-oh. Read Full Review
She’s a good spooky kid, okay.
I didn't realize this came out last week. Oops. This is about as good as issue one, for the same reason as issue one. I don't have much to say about it, but it's not unenjoyable.