![]() ![]() ![]() From 1997 to the present day, the strip is drawn and almost always written by Peter Kuper. Clarke's first four installments were still written by Prohías, but Duck Edwing did most of the gag writing under the other artists' tenures and other writers pitched in on occasion (including Michael Gallagher, with whom Manak previously worked on Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)). Bob Clarke illustrated from 1987 to 1993, then George Woodbridge for two issues, followed by Dave Manak from 1993 to 1997. Occasionally, a female Grey Spy would show up to do them both in.Īfter Prohías retired, he passed the strip on to others. Sometimes Spy A anticipated a countermeasure and set up another trap to trick Spy B. Sometimes Spy A's plan goes off without a hitch, sometimes Spy B has a hidden countermeasure that makes everything blow up in Spy A's face (literally, whenever possible). ![]() The characters debuted in issue #60 (January, 1961).Īs the title implies, it is about two spies, Black and White, who constantly try to outdo (usually read as: "kill") each other with varying levels of success. A recurring cartoon feature in MAD magazine, originally created by the Cuban exile Antonio Prohías. ![]()
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