Sabrina the Teenage Witch was created by writer George Gladir and artist Dan DeCarlo, first appearing in Archie's Madhouse #22.
Sabrina received her own solo comic book series, expanding her story beyond guest appearances in Archie Comics.
Sabrina's character design and storyline were modernized to appeal to a new generation during the 1990s.
The popular live-action television adaptation of Sabrina the Teenage Witch starring Melissa Joan Hart premiered on ABC.
An animated series featuring Sabrina was launched, targeting a younger audience and expanding her presence in multimedia.
A darker, horror-themed reboot of Sabrina was introduced by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa through Archie Horror imprint.
The Netflix original series starring Kiernan Shipka debuted, based on the darker comic book reboot.
Sabrina is born to Edward and Diana Spellman, beginning her journey into the world of magic and wonder.
Young Sabrina discovers she has magical abilities and begins learning about the dual world of mortals and witches.
Sabrina receives her first formal lessons in witchcraft from her protective Aunt Hilda, marking the start of her magical education.
Sabrina is invited to attend a magical academy where she will train to become a full witch.
Sabrina grapples with the choice between living as a mortal or embracing her witch heritage fully.
Sabrina successfully confronts and defeats a powerful dark force threatening both the mortal and magical worlds.
Sabrina graduates officially as a witch, accepted and recognized by both worlds.
Sabrina takes on the role of protector in her hometown, safeguarding its people from magical threats.