Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

The Crucible , #1

English language

Published April 10, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-62738-987-7
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OCLC Number:
892581438

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4 stars (12 reviews)

On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, young sorceress Sabrina Spellman finds herself at a crossroads, forced to choose between an unearthly destiny and her own mortal boyfriend, Harvey. But Madam Satan, a deadly foe from her family's past, has arrived in Greendale, and she has her sights set squarely on the young witch. Can Sabrina face the challenge, or will her witching career -- and high school life -- end all too abruptly?

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reviewed Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, #1)

This is... so messy and kind of boring.

1 star

I got this book a long time ago in some Humble Bundle sale around comics; I forget when that was, but I've had it sitting in my calibre library for ages. Finally getting around to, at least, reading the graphic novels and comics, I started reading this.

I do not at all feel enticed to read anymore of it. It's paced far too quickly, even for a collected volume of comic books. The story doesn't feel cohesive, with much of it feeling entirely random. I don't even feel a connection with any of the stories (except maybe Ambrose and Salem? who I feel more about... and I feel nothing for anyone else at all).

Nor do I like the implication that is made about how it's easy to recruit oppressed people into an organisation (using Nancy, one of the few Black characters). It was... certainly a choice. Definitely not a …

reviewed Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, #1)

Review of 'Chilling adventures of Sabrina' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I wish I’d read this before the Netflix series came out. I’d watched that three times before reading this comic and what stands out most to me is how much the show improved on the comic, right down to the casting. The show is far more diverse and the plot feels more polished. Now, having said that, I did enjoy the story, which is significantly different in places and much darker. I intend to continue reading the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, because I’m very curious to see how the comic’s story progresses, but I think I’d have been more taken by it if I hadn’t already fallen hard for the television series.

reviewed Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, #1)

Review of 'Chilling adventures of Sabrina' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

On the plus side, this is a damn good horror book. Creepy, disgusting, quite frankly everything I could ask for from a comic about witches.

The minus is that its connection to the Archieverse feels a bit tangential. I think that I prefer the more direct, yet altered version in Afterlife with Archie.

If I could do half stars, it would be 4.5. As it is, I'm grading up.

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Subjects

  • Comic books, strips

Places

  • United States