Return to the magic once again with Sabrina the Teenage The Magic Within 4!The secrets threatening the very foundation of the Magic Realm boil to the surface, and Sabrina and friends are caught right in the middle of the action! Everything comes to a head in this latest volume of The Magic Within!Featuring the fan-favorite manga-style art and supernatural stories of the multi-talented Tania del Rio, Sabrina the Teenage The Magic Within 4 collects Sabrina the Teenage Witch comic book issues #90-100.
Hi, my name is Tania del Rio, author of the middle grade novel, WARREN THE 13TH AND THE ALL-SEEING EYE for Quirk Books. The sequel, WARREN THE 13TH AND THE WHISPERING WOODS comes out on March 21st, 2017! I’m also a professional comic book writer and artist with 10 years experience writing and illustrating for a young audience. My clients include Archie Comics, Dark Horse, and Marvel. AOL Comics Alliance described my work on SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH as “One of the best and most underrated all-ages comics of the last 10 years”! Most recently, I am the author of DIARY OF A GIRL NEXT DOOR: BETTY, an illustrated novel for Archie comics. I’ve also edited MANGAKA AMERICA (Collins Design), a gallery and tutorial book featuring some of the hottest emerging North American manga artists of the time, and am currently working on another tutorial book for Focal Press on character design. I reside with three dogs in Los Angeles, California, where I can be found writing under a palm tree, expressing my inner teenager.
such a solid conclusion!! i really liked how this volume focused more on the storyline & basically ditched the love triangle. i also loved seeing the illustrations again, they’re amazing.
This is by far the best volume in the series. The whole thing is no nonsense story and lore. I was surprised how easily they ditched the love triangle. I didn't really ship any particular couple, but Sabrina could have made more effort with Harvey. The art in this one seemed a little off, like the art style changed, or maybe was rushed.
I should have read this closer to the other parts in the series and unfortunately I have outgrown this story. It's my teenage self that wanted to read this even though it's not the same as the TV show from the 90's.
Another fun volume. The timeline was a lot better in this book, it flowed well. The battle at the end was a bit anticlimactic, I wish certain things had been dragged out a bit more to make more of an impact. Sabrina actually surprised me in this one in the romance department.
What a good ending to the series. I will say I originally didn’t care for Shinji but this book really made me grow to like him. I am sad to say goodbye to these characters but I very much enjoyed this series.
The Four Blades' struggle continue in this book, they try to come up with a strategy that will win over all the people and that can save the queen. But something is wrong with Sabrina and she starts to push her friends and family away.
This is the last collection of the Manga version of Sabrina and I definitely like it. It has a much darker tone, with what's happening to Sabrina and in the magic realm with a pending war. I also like the ending to it all and feel like the author has done a really good job with the writing and the art.
I think this new Sabrina series is great, especially for a teen! I really liked the art style and the plot was pretty interesting. I would have liked a few more volumes, maybe some resolution about whether Sabrina is going to pursue life in the magical realm instead of the mortal realm.
The series shows the balance between Sabrina's life in the mortal and magical realms: Her life as a regular high school student, with her friends and boyfriends; and then her life in the magical realm, learning to improve her powers, exploring the political sphere of this realm.
The final volume in the manga series of Sabrina, this is a good read for any fan of manga or fantasy, or of the Archie comics name. The reason why I cannot give the book 5 stars is that the conclusion left a lot to be desired and a lot of open ended questions that were not answered. Be that as it may, it is one of my favorite manga series, and for those who are fans of the series, they will enjoy the final volume.
Good ending to the manga run of Sabrina. Everything was toed up in the end, except for Harvey, but honestly this series was more focused in the Magic Realm than the Mortal Realm, so I am not all that upset with the whole mind wipe thing.
Okay, so the political intrigue made a bit more sense and the cyclical love triangle was resolved rather permanently... but it all seemed a bit lacklustre.