Sabrina The Teenage Witch vol 1 (Archie Comics, 2019) And Zelda brews Sabrina a protection drink (as gross as Sabrina and Hilda find it). Hilda prepares food, and later slips Sabrina a secret poptart. Instead of the two of them pushing Sabrina to embrace wickedness, they embody a more lighthearted take on witches. The hats and robes are replaced by modern clothes and the kitchen has a retro-remodel. Sabrina the Teenage Witch #6 (Archie Comics, 1971)Īlmost fifty years later, in the 2019 run of the comic, Zelda and Hilda take on a more modern approach to witchcraft. Hilda especially casts spells to mess with Sabrina’s friends, and to make life harder for others. Her aunts take up the role of traditional witches on their quest to uphold witchcraft – in all of its wickedness. Large floppy hats, drab colored cloaks all framed by the large bubbling cauldron and hefty spell-book. The character designs fit what the stereotypes of a witch would be. In Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Issue #6 (1971), Zelda and Hilda try to set Sabrina up with a warlock in order to correct her bad habit of being nice to other people. Two of those characters are Sabrina’s aunts: Zelda and Hilda. The characters from the original run of the comics continue to exist in some form through the different incarnations. Sabrina the Teenage Witch has been through many iterations since its first issue launched in 1971, including several lines of comics and television shows.
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