Though a mirror darkly, Archie’s iconic teenage witch returns in the best-selling, genre-defying series that reimagined Sabrina for a new, more gruesome generation—torn from the imaginations of New York Times bestselling writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Afterlife with Archie) and terrifying artist Robert Hack (Doctor Who)!
On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, young Sabrina Spellman is a sorceress at a crossroads. Under the tutelage of her immortal aunts, she could take the left-hand path into a life of magic and witchery . . . or choose to remain under the thrall of the mortal world and her adoring boyfriend, Harvey. But when the demonic entity called Madam Satan arrives to make her presence known, Sabrina's promising young life—and the two fates she thought she thought she knew—will be thrown into a maelstrom of terrifying chaos and horrifying wonder . . .
This definitive hardcover collection of Sabrina’s most “chilling adventure” ever told re-presents all nine issues of the original series and two one-shot tales of her animal familiar, Salem, by Eisner Award–nominated writer Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and riveting artist Dan Schoening (Ghostbusters)!
Collects Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #1–9, Chilling Adventures of Salem #1, and Archie Horror Presents: The Nine Lives of Salem #1.
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.
Robert Hack is a comic book artist and eloquent hillbillie based in Pennsylvania. He is the cover artist for IDW's Doctor Who and X-Files series and has worked on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina for Archie Comics. Following the success of that series, Hack also provided the opening credit illustrations for the Netflix adaption.
Though a mirror darkly, Archie’s iconic teenage witch returns in the best-selling, genre-defying series that reimagined Sabrina for a new, more gruesome generation—torn from the imaginations of New York Times bestselling writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Afterlife with Archie) and terrifying artist Robert Hack (Doctor Who)!
On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, young Sabrina Spellman is a sorceress at a crossroads. Under the tutelage of her immortal aunts, she could take the left-hand path into a life of magic and witchery . . . or choose to remain under the thrall of the mortal world and her adoring boyfriend, Harvey. But when the demonic entity called Madam Satan arrives to make her presence known, Sabrina's promising young life—and the two fates she thought she thought she knew—will be thrown into a maelstrom of terrifying chaos and horrifying wonder . . .
This definitive hardcover collection of Sabrina’s most “chilling adventure” ever told re-presents all nine issues of the original series and two one-shot tales of her animal familiar, Salem, by Eisner Award–nominated writer Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and riveting artist Dan Schoening (Ghostbusters)!
Collects Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #1–9, Chilling Adventures of Salem #1, and Archie Horror Presents: The Nine Lives of Salem #1.
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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.
Robert Hack is a comic book artist and eloquent hillbillie based in Pennsylvania. He is the cover artist for IDW's Doctor Who and X-Files series and has worked on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina for Archie Comics. Following the success of that series, Hack also provided the opening credit illustrations for the Netflix adaption.