![]() ![]() Another cartoon, named Sabrina, Superwitch, came out on NBC in 1977. ![]() This led to her being spun off onto her own 1970 Filmation-produced television show (sharing billing with her monstrously fun cousins in the hour-long Sabrina And The Groovy Goolies show), as well as gaining her own comic book in 1971. (This was the same DeCarlo who drew hundreds of stories for Archie over the years before splitting with the publisher in a creator dispute over the live-action Josie And Tthe Pussycats movie.) Sabrina had several more minor appearances in the comics before appearing on Archie’s newly-expanded Archie Comedy Hour cartoon on CBS in 1969. Back in 1962, George Gladir and Dan DeCarlo created Sabrina The Teenage Witch as a magic-based character to appear in an issue of Archie’s Madhouse, published by Archie Comics. It’s funny how fictional characters can take on so many lives of their own, often with success in one medium dictating what happens in another. ![]()
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