Mad Magazine Spy vs. Spy

Spy vs. Spy is a comic strip published in MAD magazine. It features two agents involved in comic-book espionage activities: one dressed in black, the other in white. A parody of the Cold War, the strip was created by Cuban expatriate cartoonist Antonio Prohías, first appearing in MAD Magazine Issue #60 in 1961.
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Peter KuperSpy vs. Spy made its first appearance in Mad Magazine in 1961. The spies were originally created by Cuban cartoonist Antonio Prohías. In 1997, Peter Kuper picked up the torch and he has been drawing them ever since. Come check out all Peter’s great illustrations at PeterKuper.com.

 

Come check out The Enduring Satire of Mad Magazine’s Spy vs. Spy, by Susan Karlin at FastCompany.com.

 

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Mad Magazine Spy vs. Spy

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