The subject of today's #oneweekonecomic thread of observations, speculations and celebrations is @79SemiFinalist/@ItsVeronicaFish/@AndyTFish's SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH #1. (Pretty much spoiler-free, this week.)pic.twitter.com/LGxDwOUS8X
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Another great little background detail: these lads absolutely losing it at someone falling over. They're too small for you to see faces, but the body language expresses the moment perfectly.pic.twitter.com/CoArwqJXiq
This issue goes a lot heavier on the high-school than the horror, but there are a few moment that suggest how the latter might come out in future issues. These lines of dialogue definitely feel like a statement of intent, pointing to a Buffy-style 'high school is hell' approach.pic.twitter.com/CdXOaeXFwr
Look at the way that magic is presented, too. The panels switch colour palette and lose the angular borders – but each spell is also numbered. It creates a sort of implied countdown, leaving you waiting for the other shoe to drop.pic.twitter.com/nHpbCn86kF
It's also pretty great that one of the spells Sabrina does is rewriting the textbooks, presumably because they're erasing some ugly bit of American history. Witchcraft at its most woke.pic.twitter.com/e0LsPuranN
Any theories on why Sabrina has a vinyl of 1950s calypso group The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda? Maybe just be a creator's jam, but it feels so *specific*, and googling doesn't suggest any obvious connections.pic.twitter.com/QcxL46F9l2
Can't quite get my head around this lettering decision. Putting Ren's feet in front of the narrative caption places it in the world – which can be an effective technique. But here it just messes up the sense of perspective. Is Ren actually a tiny man stood in the foreground?pic.twitter.com/6pTGslOlet
The match-cut is a surprisingly rare technique in comics, but it can be really effective. Like these panels, emphasising the contrast between Sabrina before and after.pic.twitter.com/5W2jVsy8uo
And to finish, a weird little coincidence I discovered when buying this issue on Comixology this morning: there are two comics out this week with matching covers – SABRINA #1 and Jenny Frisson's cover for the final issue of HEX WIVES. Is it coincidence... or magic???pic.twitter.com/xO4XQyN8GX
And that's it for this Wednesday's #oneweekcomic! What do we say to anyone looking for quality tweets on the week's most interesting new issue, Salem?pic.twitter.com/frKggc0s3p
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