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spoookydoesart · 1 day
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Look at me, drawing on a work night……
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usualgangofidiots · 18 days
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MAD Artists' Response to an Article (MAD #178, October 1975)
Artists: the Usual Gang of Idiots
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minisitod123 · 6 months
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I know maybe it's not 100% real, but thanks to this description of an old spy vs spy video game, I like to imagine that white is taller and skinnier than black XD
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tomoleary · 9 months
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Antonio Prohías - Spy vs. Spy Illustration Original Art (EC, undated).
“The Spy vs. Spy operation was expanded with the addition a woman agent known as the "Gray" spy. This glamorous provocateur always double-crossed both of the other agents.”
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wolfgang1097 · 3 months
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I dunno why, but I can kinda see White Spy as being rather vain for some reason (or that's at least another headcanon personality I am giving him that isn't really official, alongside me headcanoning him as being a pompous, sassy perfectionist).
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Look'n handsome there, White. Look'n REAL handsome.
(Here's the original comic version that was released about a decade or so before the animated adaption from MADtv):
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I have to imagine that White's fairly vain demeanor is also something Black usually exploits at every given opportunity via his pranks. I mean, I can definitely see Black as being quite a bit of a prankster. Here's another comic (which was never made into an animated adaption for MADtv nor CN's MAD; I wish they did for the former); however, White's more overdramatic as he falls for a rather obvious prank and his vanity is pretty much downplayed this time, I guess:
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As much as I admire how much of a prankster Black tends to be, but poor White. The dude basically had a heart attack right then and there because of such a twisted prank Black just pulled on him. Wow, Black. Just, wow.
I do not claim ownership of any content. Spy vs. Spy belongs to the defunct MAD Magazine and the late, great Antonio Prohias.
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catonamatchbox · 4 months
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twirls hair cutely kicks feet my spy vs spy hyperfixation is baaaack
this was originally a doodle in my freshman year math hw
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bobfishpresents · 3 months
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junkdrawerbrain · 2 years
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Original Antonio Prohias “Spy Vs. Spy” art for Mad Magazine, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, via Tom the Dancing Bug, by Ruben Bolling on Twitter
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skellietoonz · 2 years
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The Spy vs Spy animations from MadTV are such a beloved childhood memory
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greenriissan · 3 months
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Happy birthday Antonio Prohias!
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usualgangofidiots · 2 months
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March 1967 cover
Artist: Norman Mingo Writer: Antonio Prohias
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minisitod123 · 3 months
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Hi :D
Before finishing I wanted to clarify some things, I plan to upload the comics on Saturdays, but that does not mean that I will upload them so often since making two comics takes a long time (more if I do them in the cell phone).
I hope you like ❤️
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tomoleary · 9 months
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Antonio Prohías - Unpublished Spy vs Spy Cover Original Art (EC, circa 1968)
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wolfgang1097 · 3 months
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Disclaimer: If you are too young and/or sensitive for the subject matter involved, I wouldn't check this out if I were you.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you one of the most graphically violent moments of Spy vs. Spy (pre-Kuper, apparently):
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Jesus Christ! This reminded me of a certain scene from a certain banned episode of Ren and Stimpy (I'm looking at you, Man's Best Friend).
I may have been rather bold, but even my jaw dropped when Black (which was actually a realistic robotic clone of him) straight up went ape s*** on that clone of White. Regardless, the actual Black still apparently got the upper hand over the actual White in the end. For how disturbingly violent that whole scenario is, this is just from Prohias' era, of course; so imagine Kuper's era. Either way, this is among one of those comics that makes me feel like Spy vs. Spy was basically Ren and Stimpy before Ren and Stimpy (either that or Beavis and Butthead before Beavis and Butthead), you know what I mean?
Anyhow, this was taken from the paperback book "Masters of Mayhem," (That title reminds me of the band name "Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem.") which is a reprint of the "Spy vs. Spy Follow-Up Files." Ten dollars plus a few more in shipping and handling off of Amazon was quite a smokin' deal, considering that's it is in mint condition.
I do not claim ownership of any content. Spy vs. Spy belongs to the defunct MAD Magazine and the late, great Antonio Prohias.
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catonamatchbox · 2 years
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Bombs away !
This year’s Halloween costume is Black Spy from Spy Vs Spy!!!
Dad did most of the work but I helped when I could
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mudwerks · 9 months
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c#10 (Dohlerpress, 1963)
One of the most influential of the early fanzines, the title's tenth issue was a whopping 70 pages that needed four heavy-duty staples to hold it together! Edited by Don Dohler, with the major art contributions from Dohler, Jay Lynch and Mark Tarka, this issue also featured contributions from Kelly Freas, Antonio Prohias, Art Spiegelman, Jay Ward, Skip Williamson, and others! The red marker notes on the front cover are by Harvey Kurtzman.
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