Very weird goings-on in the town of Greendale are making Sabrina Spellman's relocation to Greendale High...complicated. Protecting her friends, saving her family, solving a supernatural mystery, and keeping her witch nature a secret is starting to seem impossible. Something's gotta give...but which one will it be and what will it mean for her future in Greendale?!
Overall, Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 introduces us to a larger world of magic, where issue number one introduced us to the world of high school. With creature designs like the ones in this issue, I'm hoping that Greendale is on top of "a freaking ancient monster burial ground" with many more to come. As a fan of fantasy and witchy stories, Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2is a comic you need to pick up for writing, art, and the world that's being built in Greendale. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is a hit and a signifier that Sabrina couldn't be in better hands. Read Full Review
SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #2 continues the high standards set by Kelly Thompson (script) and Andy and Veronica Fish (the art team). Sabrina reacts with the pluck and wit I've come to expect of the teenaged witch in a way that feels internally consistent and believable. Veronica and Andy Fish have the powerful ability to bring Thompson's script to life through unambiguous emotions and compelling backgrounds. Although this issue doesn't add much to the other characters, Sabrina is more than capable of carrying the story on her own. The comic is intelligent, unpretentious, and fun. Read Full Review
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #2 is a great follow up to a very enjoyable first issue. Now that the characters and general vibe has been established, the comic is taking a very Buffy vibe, and I like that quite a bit. It's a smart choice, as it creates this series' own unique identity, and, frankly, makes it super fun to read. Dr. J gives this an" Read Full Review
This miniseries continues to be light, magical, and perfectly relatable. Two issues in, the latest incarnation of Sabrina the Teenage Witch is an absolute winner. Read Full Review
An interesting issue filled with fun and drama, complete with art that perfectly captures the tone of the story. Read Full Review
There's maybe a bit too much going on and the supporting cast still feels like they could be fleshed out, but the combination of excellent dialogue and great art by Veronica Fish makes this one of the best books to come out of Archie in years. Read Full Review
If you are looking for a high school story that just so happens to have a witch, supernatural creatures, and vibrant art that makes a POP then Sabrina #2 is for you! If not, then I have no idea whats wrong with you. Read Full Review
Those still lamenting her previous all-but-cancelled series may be left wanting something darker and edgier, while those used to her appearances in the core Archie and Jughead titles may be put off by the creepy vibes. The book as a whole is very entertaining, with Thompson doing an admirable job of bridging those two series into a hybrid that is both fun and creepy. Its likely not a coincidence that the tone and style of this series is very close to that of the current Netflix series but still manages to keep things lighthearted. Read Full Review
"Sabrina The Teenage Witch" #2 explores several important plot points from the debut and features a solid cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Balancing chemistry class with dealing with supernatural beings " all in a day's work for Sabrina! Read Full Review
Sabrina learns confidence, fights self-doubt and finds that everything has a price in a well-written issue with excellent art. Read Full Review
The first issue of Sabrina The Teenage Witch gave us a taste of what we have to look forward to from a world less chilling, but this second issue dived straight in to give us more of a reason to invest in this story and version of Sabrina. What we got from Sabrina The Teenage Witch #2 as a whole was uniqueness and engagement that you don't normally get from the other series. Read Full Review
Fun!
A solid second issue.