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"Opening Night", preview of World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #143, written by George Gladir, art by Bob Bolling (pencils) and Rudy Lapick (inks)
#Comics#Archie#Betty and Veronica#Betty Cooper#Veronica Lodge#Dilton Doiley#Reggie#Reggie Mantle#Archie Andrews#George Gladir#Bob Bolling#Rudy Lapick
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Time to post from "60 Magical Stories" again!
This time, Sabrina helps her ball playing friend gain confidence in "Team Effort" (Sabrina The Teenage Witch #74, July, 1982), written by George Gladier, art by Bob Bolling! A nice story, especially for the other dimension stuff, really gives that otherworldly vibe Sabrina needs!
#sabrina the teenage witch#sabrina spellman#sabrina comics#sabrina hex#archie comics#george gladir#bob bolling#sabrina sports#sabrina sport#sabrina baseball#team effort#sabrina bike
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Betty and Veronica's Picnic
Laugh Comics #172
by George Gladir (W.); Dan DeCarlo (P.); Rudy Lapick (I.) and Vincent DeCarlo (L.)
Archie
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Flashback Friday • Batton Lash, Jackie Estrada and George Gladir • Comic-Con International 2007 • San Diego
#Flashback Friday#Supernantural Law#Batton Lash#Jackie Estrada#George Gladir#Sabrina the Teenage Witch#creator of Sabrina The Teenage Witch#Comic-Con International#CCI#Comic Con#San Diego
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Sabrina Spellman of Sabrina the Teenage Witch fame made her debut in Archie's Mad House #22, which went on sale July 30, 1962. Sabrina explained all about witches in a story by George Gladir, Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick and Vincent DeCarlo.
#sabrina spellman#sabrina the teenage witch#archie's mad house#dan decarlo#george gladir#vincent decarlo#rudy lapick#archie comics#comics to remember#comics
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Sabrina Spellman casts a spell in a new bewitching holiday special!
Sabrina Spellman casts a spell in a new bewitching holiday special! #comics #comicbooks
Archie Comics invites you to come home to Greendale for the holidays with the release of an all-new Sabrina the Teenage Witch Holiday Special this December! The one-shot comic marks a long-awaited return to the world of the smash-hit 2019 SABRINA comic book series, including a new story by its creative team, writer Kelly Thompson and artists Veronica and Andy Fish, with a backup tale by…
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#andy fish#archie comics#archies mad house#comic books#Comics#dan decarlo#danielle page#george gladir#jack morelli#kelly thompson#kieran shipka#laura braga#matt herms#robert hack#roberto aguirre-sacasa#sabrina the teenage witch holiday special#veronica fish#veronica johnson
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Betty & Veronica #263 -January 2013
"Taking a Tumble"
script by George Gladir
pencil art by Pat Kennedy
inked by Ken Selig
letters by Jon D'Agostino & Jack Morelli
colors by Digikore Studios
#archie comics#betty and veronica#george gladir#pat kennedy#ken selig#jon d'agostino#jack morelli#digikore studios
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The Digger by Joe Edwards
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"Haunt Taunt", preview of Sabrina the Teenage Witch Annual Spectacular #1, written by George Gladir, art by Bob Bolling (pencils) and Rudy Lapick (inks)
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Sabrina helps a vampire live a little in this Sabrina The Teenage Witch #65 story, "Castle Hassle" (February 1981) by George Gladir and Bob Bolling!
#sabrina the teenage witch#sabrina spellman#sabrina comics#sabrina hex#hilda spellman#cousin ambrose spellman#sabrina trip#sabrina castle#sabrina vampire#sabrina transylvania#sabrina 60 magical stories#sabrina collection#george gladir#bob bolling#sabrina food#sabrina soup#castle hassle
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Archie Giant #32
Customer Satisfaction Is Key (orig. Pep #176)
by George Gladir (?); Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick and Vincent DeCarlo
"I never kiss a boy on the first date" (orig.Archie's Joke Book #85)
by ?: Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick and Vincent DeCarlo
"It's For You"
by ?: Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick and Vincent DeCarlo
Winter Pin-Up (orig. Archie #144)
by Harry Lucey and Marty Epp
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Circus of horrors. (Betty & Veronica Decades: The 1960s, pencils by Dan Decarlo, first seven images written by George Gladir, final three written by Frank Doyle; 2022. Originally published in Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica; 1964-1965.)
#betty and veronica#dan decarlo#archie comics#Archie#veronica lodge#betty cooper#archie andrews#classic comics#retro comics#comics out of context#bedtime comics
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Courtesy of Archie Comics, we’re delighted to present a complete classic Veronica story from Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #324, which comes out May 15.
#george gladir#jeff shultz#bill yoshida#rich koslowski#comics#comic books#archie comics#betty & veronica jumbo comics digest#veronica lodge
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Preview: Archie Love Showdown 30th Anniversary Edition
Archie Love Showdown 30th Anniversary Edition preview. Before The Married Life, before Archie asked, “Will You Marry Me?”, there was Love Showdown—the first event in Archie Comics history #comics #comicbooks
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#archie comics#archie love showdown 30th anniversary edition#bill golliher#dan decarlo#dan parent#george gladir#graphic novel#graphic novels#henry scarpelli#rosario pena
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Review: Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV Animated Series 1971-1974)
Episode 1 – The Fairy Godmother ~ Hiccups
Directed by: Hal Sutherland
By Sofi Ojeda
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch" from 1970 was an animated series that unfolded its magical world through traditional animation techniques. Created by Filmation, the show utilized hand-drawn animation, a prevalent method during that era. The materials primarily involved paper, pencils, ink, and painted cels layered over backgrounds. The episodes were captured using traditional animation cameras, where each hand-drawn frame was photographed sequentially to create the illusion of motion.
Originally a character from the comics, Sabrina Spellman was created by writer George Gladir and artist Dan DeCarlo. She first appeared in the 22nd issue of the humor anthology Archie’s Mad House in 1962. Originally intended as a one-off character, the overwhelming positive response from fans prompted the creators to continue producing new stories with her, eventually leading to her own titles and numerous appearances per year.
Her transition to the small screen was met with enthusiastic reception. Starting as part of "The Archie Comedy Hour," Sabrina's popularity soared, and audience demand for more of her presence led to the development of her standalone series. This success was pivotal in launching Sabrina into her own show, where her adventures as a teenage witch at Riverdale High captivated a broad audience, primarily targeting young girls aged 6 to 14.
During its initial run, "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" became the highest-rated children’s program of 1970, garnering immense popularity and setting the stage for further developments in the Archie Comics franchise. The overwhelming demand and positive reception culminated in Sabrina's branching out into her own series and expanding her appearances in various media.
The animated series left an indelible mark, contributing to Sabrina's enduring legacy. Her character transcended the realm of animation, eventually transitioning into a live-action series. The subsequent live-action adaptation starred Melissa Joan Hart, further solidifying Sabrina's place in popular culture and introducing her magical world to a new generation of viewers.
The series centered on Sabrina Spellman, a teenage witch attending Riverdale High, attempting to balance her everyday teenage life with her magical abilities. It depicted her interactions with her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, her magical cat Salem, and her friends, including her bumbling boyfriend Harvey Kinkle, within the backdrop of a vibrant and lively setting.
The series centered on Sabrina Spellman, a teenage witch attending Riverdale High, attempting to balance her everyday teenage life with her magical abilities. It depicted her interactions with her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, her magical cat Salem, and her friends, including her bumbling boyfriend Harvey Kinkle, within the backdrop of a vibrant and lively setting.
However, its reception and impact have transcended its original airing. The series remains a notable part of animation history, especially within the context of introducing and popularizing Sabrina as a character. Its legacy extends through subsequent adaptations, including a live-action series starring Melissa Joan Hart, which further cemented Sabrina's place in popular culture.
Overall, "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (1970) serves as a nostalgic gem for those who fondly remember the animated adventures of the charming teenage witch and her escapades in Riverdale. It’s Impact remains evident through Sabrina's continued presence in various forms of media even today.
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https://www.saturdaymorningsforever.com/2022/10/sabrina-teenage-witch-1970.html
https://www.saturdaymorningsforever.com/2016/09/history-of-sabrina-teenage-witch.html
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066707/
https://goodcomicsforkids.slj.com/2017/07/12/review-the-complete-sabrina-the-teenage-witch-vol-1-1962-1972/
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Betty & Veronica #263 -January 2013
"Cheering Sections" plus Cool Looks For Winter
script by George Gladir
pencil art by Pat Kennedy
inked by Ken Selig
letters by Jon D'Agostino & Jack Morelli
colors by Digikore Studios
#archie comics#betty and veronica#george gladir#pat kennedy#ken selig#jon d'agostino#jack morelli#digikore studios
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