Spy vs. Spy

Spy and spy ( in the American Spy vs. Spy ) is a series of comic strips that appear in MAD magazine since 1961. It was invented by the Cuban-American artist Antonio Prohias, who also drew up in 1990. Meanwhile, the strips were written by Peter Kuper, but is still in Morse code in each comic BY PROHIAS ( - • • • - • - • - ​​• • - • --- • • • • • • • - • • • ) or in the German editions OF PROHIAS.

The dialogue- free short stories are about two spies, a white and a black spy trying to steal the secret information of the other. But they add to each other in the style of Tom and Jerry damage. The typical course is that a spy has a plan to harm another. Time the plan succeeds and sometimes another spy has this been seen through and thwarted him. In both cases dies one of the spies.

In some rare comic strips in addition a gray spy (the " woman in gray "), which overcomes both spies in the event of their occurrence appears.

From spy and spy appeared alongside the comics still a board game, and several computer games, such as Spy vs. Spy. In animated form, they also occur in the animated version of Mad or they joined MadTV in appearance. 2004 could be Pepsi license the two figures for a commercial for Mountain Dew in the U.S..

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