I decided to try a fun little crossover story. For this, characters from the DC Comics universe will find themselves transported to Greendale, as depicted in Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. A total of 5 DC characters will be in the story and it will take place after Season 1/The Christmas Special episode of Sabrina. This usually isn't something I do, but I love this Sabrina show and the more magical and supernatural characters of DC Comics and wanted to try it out. So, let's not wait any longer…

Part 1

The town of Greendale was quiet tonight. Even the witches and warlocks that live among them had no special events or activities going on this evening. A surprisingly quiet night in this town unfortunately didn't last too long as the clouds unnaturally gathered over the town and forest, lightning striking 5 times in random locations throughout the area.

Those who hear the lightning would just assume it was a normal lightning storm, nothing to be concerned about. Not even Father Blackwood believed it to be of any significance at the time. But once the sun returned to cast light back on the town of night, the consequences of the lightning will soon be revealed.


It was still fairly early in the morning, so not a lot of people were walking the streets. The few that did may have noticed a woman wearing a flashy black suit walking down the street. This woman had a look of confusion and curiosity while looking at the buildings surrounding her.

At least I'm not attracting too much attention. Probably because I'm wearing my suit pants instead of the fishnet stockings. The woman got a couple of second looks from people, but they didn't seem to be too curious. Which is good, because she needed to figure out what exactly is going on. Eventually, she found herself standing in front of the public library.

Walking inside, she went over to a computer and decided to get some of the basics out of the way. She looked up the town she was in, instantly getting an answer.

Greendale…not familiar. She squinted her eyes as she tried looking into the history of the town. None of it seemed too significant, until she got to the town's most infamous time in history.

Witch trials? She leaned back in her chair and crossed her arms. Well, this does confirm a couple of things. This is a parallel world and that magic does exist here. All though, this does bring up the question of how exactly that would affect my magical abilities.

After turning it over in her mind for a little bit, she figured there probably won't be much affect on her. Hopefully, this world wouldn't have too much influence on any of her allies. Before heading out to locate them, she decided to do more research on the town so that she could at least be more familiar with where she was.


"Jesus, you definitely have a fever." Her dad removed the thermometer out of Susie's mouth, taking a look at the temperature.

"I feel fine…a little warm and tired, but not too bad." She pushed the covers off of her bed and sat up on the mattress.

"Well, I'll call in to the school and tell them you won't be there. And I want you to stay here. I have to go into town to do get some stuff, but I don't want you leaving the house. Understood?" Her dad stood up and put on his jacket.

"Yea, I got it."

"And try not to move around too much. And drink water!" Her dad finally walked out of her room and went downstairs. As he started making the call, Susie got up and went to her closet, trying to find something that would make her feel comfortable. By the time she picked something out, she heard the truck start up and drive away.

Susie walked downstairs and started working on her homework as she turned the TV on. She didn't know how much time passed when she heard a knock on the door. Surprised, she got up and walked towards the door and opened it.

"Can I help you?" Susie only opened the door enough to get a good look at the person standing before her. This man wore a red tie that clearly needed to be tightened and a brown trench coat, and an unlit cigarette hanging from his mouth.

"Yea, I need two things luv. A light and a place to sit down. You think you can allow that?" Susie looked the man up and down and finally decided to open the door and let him inside.

"We don't have a lighter."

"Not too worry. I'll just use this." The man played with the oven, got it turned on and used it to light his cigarette. Taking a deep inhale, he let the smoke out before speaking again. "Tell me luv, you know which town I'm in? I seemed to have lost my bearings a little bit."

"Well, you're in Greendale." Susie crossed her arms and kept her distance away from this man.

"Greendale, huh?" He stared out of the window, appearing to be deep in thought. It got a little uncomfortable just watching him look out of the window.

"I'm sorry, but is there anything else you need? If not, I'm going to have to ask you to leave." She expected him to ask her a question, but she wasn't prepared for the exact question that escaped his lips.

"Yea…tell me, does magic exist here?"


"Going somewhere?" Sabrina turned around and saw Prudence standing behind her.

"Oh, yea. Just dropping by home. Haven't been there for a little while."

"I figured. Just thought you should know that I'm feeling that something is a little…off about town."

"I've actually had the same feeling. You think it had something to do with that lightning last night?"

"Maybe. I'm not sure if anything is actually going on. Just thought you should know." Prudence walked off, leaving Sabrina a little confused about that interaction. She walked out of the school and walked through the woods.

As she was travelling home, she felt like everything around her felt more…alive. She felt that something was watching her as she passed through. There was one moment where she thought she saw some vines unexpectedly move, but when she quickly turned around, she didn't actually see anything. She tried to push this out of her mind, but her talk with Prudence has put her a little on edge.

Eventually, she saw home and felt calmer. She walked up the stairs and into the house. "Aunties? It's me!" She walked into the living room and found Zelda and Hilda sitting down and reading.

"So nice of you to drop by!" Hilda looked up and and gave her niece a smile.

"You wouldn't happen to know why there was unexpected lightning last night would you?" Zelda asked as she was still reading the paper.

"No. But Prudence did feel like something was off this morning. Is there some sort of weird thing going on?"

Zelda put down her paper and thought for a moment. "Nothing really comes to mind. But we should probably be careful for the next few days. We wouldn't want to accidently set things into motion that could put anyone in danger."

Sabrina nodded as she sat down in a chair and Salem jumped onto her lap. "Hey buddy!" She petted him as she looked back up at her aunts. "So, have you heard anything about how Leticia is doing?"

"No, but I'm sure she will be well taken care of." Despite her words, Zelda did seem a little sad that she had to give away the baby. After she spoke, a loud crash came from upstairs causing all three witches to instantly stand up and look up.

"That sounded like it came from the attic…Ambrose!" Sabrina took the lead as they all raced upstairs and opened the door into Ambrose's room. He was standing up, shaking his hand as he looked down on a man in a blue suit, holding his face and on his knees.

"You ok Ambrose?" Zelda and Hilda walked around Sabrina and spread out to form a half circle around this intruder.

"Yea, I'm fine. I had to give him a mean left hook, but that's about it." As he spoke, the man in the blue suit moved broken glass out of his way as he slowly stood up.

"You get that one for free. I only came here to find out some answers and I felt a lot of magic here." The black eye on his face didn't seem to bother him anymore as he had an annoyed and pissed off look.

"So you decided to break in?" Sabrina narrowed her eyes and kept her face firm and emotionless.

"Sounds more like our new friend here is a witch hunter." Zelda said,

"I didn't even know there were any left." Hilda responded.

"There won't be any left here once we are done with this guy."

The man stood up straight and had a more composed look on his face. "Well, if this is how you want things to go down, then you leave me with no choice. Gone! Gone! O form-"

"Stop!" The words that escaped from Ambrose's lips weren't in his voice, causing everyone to turn towards him in confusion. Ambrose was leaning forward, almost falling down, shaking a little bit. He slowly stood back up and held his hand in front of him, looking them over with eyes with no pupils.

"Well, this feels different, but not unexpected…" The voice was clearly coming from a different person, but none of the witches could explain why it was still coming from Ambrose's lips.

"Deadman? You got sent here too?" The man in the blue suit seemed to be a little more at ease, as opposed to the Spellman family.

Ambrose's hands dropped back down as the eyes with no pupils turned their attention to him. "Yea, and we need to find the others."