Featuring a look at a spin-off series of books starring Sabrina's cat, Salem, a new adventure based on the TV series sends Salem and his friend Gotham into the Other Realm in flight from a dogged detective. Original.
David Cody Weiss is a published adapter, author, and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of David Cody Weiss include Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Phonics Comics: Hiro Dragon Warrior - Battle at Mount Kamado (Phonics Comics), Groovy Tube Books: Monsters (Groovy Tube Books), and Phonics Comics: Hiro - Level 2: Dragon Warrior (Phonics Comics).
He was a Writer and letterer who worked for DC and Marvel during the 80s. Weiss is credited in 248 issues for DC Comics.
Not my favourite Sabrina book although it was nice to have more from Salem’s pov. It just wasn’t the story for me and perhaps I wasn’t in the right frame of mind for this either 🧐🤷🏼♀️
Nothing makes me feel older than knowing Melissa Joan Hart is the mother of 3 children. She will always be a teenager in my eyes. I watched alot of Sabrina when I was younger. I even have season 1 & 2 on dvd. Never read any of the books before though or not that I can remember anyway.
This book is not going to blow you away but it will take you back to when you used to watch it on Nickelodeon back in the day. All the main characters from the show are here but this book features on Sabrina and Salem, which is fine by me as they are my favorite. We also have some new characters in the form of Gotham and Noir. The story is pretty simple, much like the half hour episodes are. Gotham is an old friend of Salem from his world domination days. He steals a magic boot for Salem and they go on the run from the law but get lost in the other Realm. The book is alright but I've a feeling I would have enjoyed this more when I was younger.
This is definatly not my favorite of the Sabrina books. Probally because they are always stuck in a magical place called the line, and they almost never get out. They are stuck in the middle of nowhere (literally) and it gets boring. Other than that, it was just as good as all of the other Sabrina books. I love them all!!!
I loved all of the Sabrina tales full of magic. Every story was a different adventure and some new and exciting challenge to overcome. These books made me want to have magical powers too but the ending results were hilarious.
I have a good memory when it comes to books from my childhood and I don't remember anything about this one except the beginning. I love Salem as a character but this book was not very entertaining ...