Spy vs Spy Danger! Intrigue! Stupidity! (Mad Magazine)
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Spy vs Spy Danger! Intrigue! Stupidity! (Mad Magazine)
Don't Go Stir Crazy! Break Out of the Doldrums!
Danger! Intrigue! Stupidity! locks up a collection of crazy clashes between those two bumbling MAD Spies!
"Spy vs. Spy" was the brainchild of Cuban-born political cartoonist Antonio Prohias, who fled his country after receiving death threats from Fidel Castro. Prohias settled in America, and in 1960 he began a 26-year run of Spy misadventures in MAD Magazine. This book by Prohias, long out of print, showcases his genius as an artist, storyteller, and graphic designer.