The horror adventures of Sabrina return! Learn the haunting back story of Sabrina's father, Edward Spellman.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #7 is a great starting point to those new to the series, but I implore you to read the other issues leading up to this. You will not be let down. Read Full Review
As always, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delivers the goods. If you're a fan of horror then you need to check this out. This comic is an embarrassment of riches. Read Full Review
Was The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #7 worth the wait? You're damn right it was. Never thought I would be so relieved to be thrown back into this twisted tale. The Spellman family really has some problems, and it seems the worst of them is getting his second chance. First we still had Madam Satan out and about, but now there is the danger of Edward Spellman which could only be understood through a look into his murderous past. Read Full Review
"Witch-War" is a masterful refresher that fleshes out the Chilling Adventures world while simultaneously dining on it. (Heck, it makes you want to go back and re-read the whole series the minute you finish it.) It's an ideal comic. Bulky, gorgeous, and an enticing set-up of what comes next. Sabrina's return has been worth the wait. There's nothing quite like this anywhere else at Archie Comics, or in comics at all, frankly. Find it and be transformed yourself. Read Full Review
There's no doubt that Edward Spellman is a force to be reckoned with and a major threat to young Sabrina. I just want to get to that showdown already, as we've waited long enough for the two to meet. I am so curious as to how it will all play out. I question the need for this full flashback issue, as we already had a break from the main story with the previous chapter. This delays the confrontation even more and makes me ever anxious to get going. Read Full Review
Archie Horror is back with a creepy beginning to a new arc (that will hopefully takes less than two years to complete). Read Full Review
The wait between new issues of this series continues to be frustratingly long, and it doesn't help that this new chapter elects to flash back in time and chronicle the origin of Edward Spellman rather than advance the present-day narrative. Read Full Review