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AwesomeI loved getting these characters backstories! I’ve always wondered Salem’s and the snakes had a good one too! I liked how it brought historical like elements into it too!
Can't get over the mouse being eaten.
Buddy read with 2.0 extraordinaire.No forward movement in the story line in this issue.This one is all about one of my favorite characters: Salem. I liked the back story but readers want to know (view spoiler)[when will 'Brina find out her father is inhabiting Kinkle's body?!*shudder* (hide spoiler)]
Pretty stoked these are on prime reading. Love the art and the writing. This references quite a few folk tales.
In this issue, we are listening to how familiars have come to this. First Embrose's snakes, Nag and Nagaina tells about their story and then Salem which is Sabrina's cat begins to tell his own story. Again, it was an enjoyable issue, but the excitement I felt in the first issues is gradually decreasing. These extremely dark witches seemed to me too shallow at some point.If you like Netflix version Sabrina, you will like these comics too. I recommend you take a look./Bu sayıda hayvan yandaşların
I had to read this one right after the other one to see what happened next and you know what I find!!!! Nothing no answers this one instead goes into detail about who Salem really is and how he got turned into a cat and about Ambrose's snakes and how they got turned into what they are. Which I get it is very interesting. But couldn't we see a little bit just a tad, no it basically ends where the other one did though Salem walks up on Sabrina having the conversation with "Harvey". This really sho...
Love it so much!I am totally hooked, and although its the source material for the Netflix series, it is so different. Also, I love comixology and this has been a really great read so far.
Very cool to learn of Salem’s origins...
This issue takes a detour from what has been happening to Sabrina.It gives you Salem's origin of how he became a talking cat. Turns out, he was just a regular dickhead that got the wrong girl knocked up.Moral of the story, don't screw over a witch. Meow. It also tells the story of how Ambrose's cobras, Nag and Nagaiana, ended up becoming familiars. They are a couple of power-hungry siblings who want to take over their father's kingdom and trust the wrong wizard dude to help them accomplish the...
Alternative Salem Witch storyThe familiars tell their stories. Salem the cat tells about his past and the curse from the Salem Witches that made him a cat. Interesting and non-gory volume for once.
fa.mil.iar (Fa-mil-yar):noun.a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal.This is the Spellman familiar's origin story. We get to see how Salem(cat) and the snake's(cobra) become what they are today. This had some old witch folk tale reference and of course goat guys. We cant get enough of those goat guys.
In the sixth issue we learn how Salem became a familiar and how Ambrose's cobras did too.I did like this, but it was just alright. I'm glad we got an origin story for Salem though, because the show doesn't explore that as far as I remember.
While this issue focused less on Sabrina and more on the familiars, this was by far the most compelling of this spectacular series to date.
I found this volume to be just okay. I really enjoyed learning more about Salem. I’m still continuing on with this series.
Salem tells his storyIn this issue we get a chance to find out how Salem ended up in his cat form. Turns out he was a typical guy and made an enemy of the wrong woman who found a novel way to punish. We also got another story of transformation that was interesting.This was a nice way to segue into the next stage of the story that is sure to bring even more trouble for our young witch.
This issue tells the story of Ambrose's two pet snakes, and Salem's. We find out how the three ended up as familiars, and what they expect of the future.It is a cautionary tale, as all of them made awful mistakes, and had serious issues. But I'll let you find out all about that yourselves.
The series was way better.
You had me at “Character Piece on the Cat”I’m a sucker for cats, and I love CHOAS, so this issue was great for me. I am interested to see if the backstories of the cobras or of Salem come back into play later in the series. I’m sure Salem’s will.
Interesting origin stories of the familiars - Salem, Nag & Nagaina. Especially loved the dark transformation of Samuel into Salem; now we understand why Salem is so bothered about Sabrina’s well-being. Was hoping to find something on Edward Spellman, but sadly I’ll have to read the next one to find out more.3.75/5🌟( rounding up).
I usually don't read single issues but since my local library jumped on the bandwagon with Hoopla, I've taken advantage of not having to wait until some of my favorite series publish volume collections. Issue #6, That Damned Cat, tells the story of how Salem became to be a familiar. In addition, we also get the side story of Sabrina's cousin's familiars, two King Cobras, which being afraid of snakes as I am, I was not a real fan of. However, even I have to admit it was an interesting tale. The a...