In the upcoming one-shot Sabrina the Teenage Witch Holiday Special, the story “A Very Spellman Solstice” by Danielle Paige and Veronica Johnson will flash again to the youthful days of Spellman Aunts Hilda and Zelda! While the challenge celebrating the Winter Solstice Sabrina-style gained’t arrive till December 13th, 2023, you will get your first look at the story at present at The Beat!
Sabrina the Teenage Witch Holiday Special
Here’s what Archie Comics has to say about the Sabrina the Teenage Witch Holiday Special:
Archie Comics invitations you to come back dwelling to Greendale for the holidays with the launch of an all-new SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH HOLIDAY SPECIAL this December! The one-shot comedian marks a long-awaited return to the world of the smash-hit 2019 SABRINA comedian guide collection, together with a brand new story by its artistic staff, author Kelly Thompson (Captain Marvel) and artists Veronica and Andy Fish (Spider-Woman), with a backup story by author Paige (Dorothy Must Die) and artist Johnson.
Here’s what Veronica Fish, predominant story artist has to say about the challenge’s first story, ““The Longest Night”:
“Going again to Sabrina’s world, attending to work with Kelly and the Archie staff is actually one thing particular. These sorts of alternatives are uncommon, and I’m very grateful for them; I’m going to do my greatest to convey Kelly’s script and the character to life!
“I wanted to add in some little details from the first story arc, including Sabrina’s leather backpack, photos of Salem and the Aunts, and a poster of the Queen of Wands tarot card in her dorm room. I don’t know if students today even use paper calendars (or Post-Its) anymore, but I thought it would be fun to have bits of student life in there, too, like a laptop and mug of pens at her desk.”
And Veronica Johnson, the artist on the backup story previewed under, had this to say about the story:
“I’m a huge history buff, so easily the most fun I had with this comic was coming up with designs for Hilda and Zelda that were 1990s-themed. I’m sure a lot of people my age associate Sabrina with the sitcom, and this story takes place during the era in which that aired. I think overall this story is a lot less focused on the magic aspects of Sabrina and more on fleshing out the adult characters and their backstories, and I feel that’s what makes it special and unique. Danielle wrote some amazing character interactions, and they were a lot of fun to draw.”
Arriving in December
Scroll right down to get your first look at the youthful model of the Spellman aunts under.
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