Sabrina Salem’s cat gets her own comic for Halloween

Salem’s scary adventures The titular cat, familiar to Sabrina the teenage witch, will be given a chance to shine in one shot of his own this fall. The book that happens inside Sabrina’s Chilling Adventures Alternate Reality, will hit the stands on October 12 as part of Archie’s month-long celebration of Halloween, “Month of Mayhem.” It will include other titles released as part of the promotion strangest riddles #1, Fear of fun #1 and The return of scary adventures in magic #1. This last shot is a direct sequel to last year’s Halloween song featuring Mrs. Satan, Sabrina’s Chilling Adventures Paddy.

It’s not clear if this version of Salem will speak, as he did in fan favorites Sabrina The sitcom from the ’90s, or whether it will be mostly an artistic issue. Both ways can work, as they will be written by Cullen Bunn and drawn by Dan Schoening, both of whom know their way around a scary story.

The cover, by Schoening, delightfully evokes the ’80s Animal Cemetery Paperback, which will probably give you an idea of ​​the tone they want inside. It’s also definitely a “Salem’s Lot” joke somewhere, but we’re too tired to find it.

You can see the official summary and some preview art for Salem’s scary adventures less.

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Sabrina Spellman, the lovable teenage witch from Archie Comics, is no stranger to Archie Horor, as she topped her own comic post, Sabrina’s Fantastic Adventures, which spawned a streaming series on Netflix. Like any good witch, Sabrina has a familiar magical cat named Salem, and now, horror-loving fanciers will have something to celebrate on October 12th when he stars in his first solo title, The Wonderful Adventures of Salem! Written by master of horror comic Colin Boone (Harrow County) with nostalgic “paperback horror” art by Dan Schoening (Ghostbusters), the shoot follows Salem as he helps neighborhood animals take revenge on those who have harmed them.

Other “Month of Chaos” books (besides madam devil Case) Riverdale gang involvement directly, with strangest riddles Brings Frank Terry back to the world of Archie Horror Jughead: Hunger To tell the story of an alien encounter. The title is stout on Archie’s weird puzzlesan animated series 1999-2000 that saw a faulty lab experiment turn Riverdale into a magnet for supernatural deception that pitted the Archie gang into competition with the Scooby gang for the strangest mysteries.

Finally, there is Fear of funIt is a story aimed directly at younger readers. Per Archie, the title is “inspired by a really scary children’s horror like The scream of terror And the Are you afraid of the dark?The one-shot anthologies feature a framing sequence in which smaller versions of the kernel are transcribed Archie comics They tell each other increasingly terrifying stories caused by the campfire.

You can reach out to your comic store to reserve any for October, or wait and get a digital copy afterwards.

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