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Small Fries
Sabrina the Teenage Witch By Adam White
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SMALL FRIES focuses on family-friendly comicbooks that are entertaining for all ages. These are the books that you can read with your kids and still enjoy them yourselves.
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch by Tania del Rio |
“Comics are for kids.”
I don’t know how many times I’ve heard that in my life, yet finding series that actually are for kids has become increasingly difficult as each new year passes. Even when you do come across something you could share with your children, half the time it is something vapid, devoid of meaning, and relies on repetition as if everyone that sees it has the attention span of a tree sloth. Fortunately, there are still creators and publishers out there that avoid talking down to kids and produce comics that are fun for them and still readable by adults.
The first example of such a series is Sabrina the Teenage Witch from Archie Comics. While Archie Comics (the character and the company) may have something of a stigma attached to it among the larger comicbook
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Taking over the series with #58, del Rio has turned Sabrina into a magical romp (pardon the pun) that makes her hip and accessible yet retains the spirit of the character’s previous incarnations. del Rio makes Sabrina fresh for new
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del Rio’s manga art style also perfectly suits Sabrina and gives her a unique identity separate from her Archie counterparts. While the Archie “house style” suits the Riverdale characters, I’ve
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Archie Comics also has plenty of other series that are great, but I’ll be covering those in future columns. But if you are a comicbook reader with children of your own and you want to turn them on to comics, Sabrina the Teenage Witch is the perfect place to start. While Sabrina is especially ideal for young female readers, I’m an adult male reader and I got hooked on them, so don’t be afraid to show them to both genders and all ages. I figure you’ll get a kick out of them too.
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