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On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, the young sorceress Sabrina Spellman finds herself at a crossroads, having to choose between an unearthly destiny and her mortal boyfriend, Harvey. But a foe from her family's past has arrived in Greendale, Madame Satan, and she has her own deadly agenda. Archie Comics' latest horror sensation starts here! For TEEN+ readers.
Compiles the first six issues of the ongoing comic book series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
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"A must-read for horror fans and old-time fans of the character." BLASTR
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"Aguirre-Sacasa and Hack’s reimagination of Sabrina as a mix of Lovecraftian horror and ’50s teen drama fits the bill." Comics Alliance
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"Another brilliant addition to the Archie Horror label." Scream Magazine
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"Bloody, atmospheric, and unnerving, Sabrina has it all for horror fans." UPROXX
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"It’s supernatural suspense at its best, and of course Robert Hack’s wonderfully creepy art is a perfect match." io9
About the Author
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and comic book writer. In television, he was a writer on the HBO series Big Love for three years, and is currently a writer/producer on Glee.
For Marvel Comics, he has written Spider-Man, Nightcrawler, The Fantastic Four (winning a Harvey Award for MK 4), and many others, and also adapted Stephen King's epic novel The Stand into a best-selling 30-issue series.
His accomplishments in the theater world include over fifteen plays produced around the world; on Broadway, he was part of the team brought on to revamp Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
For film, he has written the new 2013 Carrie, based on the Brian DePalma classic, and a remake of the cult classic The Town That Dreaded Sundown, both for MGM. For Warner Brothers, he has written a new version of the horror musical Little Shop of Horrors and the live-action adaptation of Archie.