Spy Vs. Spy


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Collects the original adventures of "Spy vs. Spy" as well as interviews with the creator, Prohias's "Sinister Man" cartoons, and a catalog of Spy collectibles.




Spy Vs. Spy


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That deranged duo determined to destroy diplomacy is at it again in this diabolically dumb dossier! Join in the fun as MAD fans rush to shelves to spy out the latest in hilarious reading.




Spy Vs. Spy


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Spy Vs Spy


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Since the 1960s, 'Spy vs. Spy' has been one of the most popular features of MAD Magazine. The diabolical duo of double-crosses and deceit (one dressed in black, the other in white) have continued to one-up each other - till death do they part. Now, their original exploits are collected in hardcover.




Spy Vs Spy


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"Spy vs. Spy created by Antonio Prohias."




Spy Vs. Spy


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"As seen on CN, Cartoon Network ... 95 more explosive adventures"--P. [1] of cover.




Spy Vs Spy


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Spy Vs Spy


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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.




AFA9 Spy vs Spy


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The ninth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores the rapidly evolving espionage threat facing Australia as changes in technology enable malign actors to target individuals, officials, businesses and infrastructure. Spy vs Spy examines how Australian agencies can defend against this attempt to not only steal secrets but also disrupt the workings of government and society. Contents of this issue include: An essay by Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong “The Fix”: a high-profile strategist reflects on how to solve Australia’s foreign affairs challenges “The Back Page”: award-winning journalist Richard Cooke dissects key foreign policy terms Correspondence on AFA8: Can We Trust America?