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One of the most celebrated comic strips in MAD's history has a deceptively simple concept: twin spies, one clad in black and the other in white, outdoing each other in elaborately stupid plots to achieve the other's demise. Now, for the first time, MAD presents a new Spy vs Spy anthology celebrating 150 classic adventures in blazing full color. Bonus material created exclusively for this collection includes a foreword by superfan Lewis Black, new interpretations of the Spy characters by 15 acclaimed graphic artists -- including Frank Miller, comic writer-artist and blockbuster filmmaker, and Nathan Sawaya, internationally recognized Lego artist -- and a heartfelt memoir in comic-strip form of Spy vs Spy creator, Antonio Prohías, by award-wining MAD artist Sergio Aragonés. Additional special features include dynamic charts and graphs to deconstruct and quantify which spy has "won" the most through the comic strip's volatile history, the most popular weapons and ploys used in the strip, means of death, and more, plus a beautifully printed endpaper featuring David Anson Russo's interactive maze, where readers can play as either white or black spy
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monografia Rebiun37896737 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37896737 m o d cr ||||||||||| 150206s2015 nyua o6 000 1 eng d 2015946735 9781618931597 hardback) 1618931598 hardback) INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO OCLCL 741.5/973 23 Spy vs spy an explosive celebration edited by John Ficarra ; foreword by Lewis Black Spy versus spy At head of title Mad presents New York, NY Liberty Street, an imprint of Time Inc. Books [2015] New York, NY New York, NY Liberty Street, an imprint of Time Inc. Books 2015 1 online resource (224 pages chiefly color illustrations) 1 online resource (224 pages Text txt rdacontent Still Image sti rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier "Spy vs. Spy created by Antonio Prohias"--Title page verso Comic strips originally published in Mad Magazine Sergio Aragonés remembers Prohias -- Coloring Spy vs. spy : secrets revealed! / by Sam Viviano and Carrie Strachan -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1961-1963) -- The Spy vs. spy poster collection : gallery I -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1964-1970) -- Spy vs. spy poster collection : gallery II -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1971-1972) -- Spy vs. spy : a dossier of deadly facts -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1973-1978) -- The Spy vs. spy poster collection : gallery III -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1979-1983) -- The Spy vs. spy poster collection : gallery IV -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1984-1987) -- Is Peter Kuper a spy? / by Ryan Flanders -- Spy vs. spy (selected pages from 1997-2014) -- Spy vs. spy figure customized by the Prohias family One of the most celebrated comic strips in MAD's history has a deceptively simple concept: twin spies, one clad in black and the other in white, outdoing each other in elaborately stupid plots to achieve the other's demise. Now, for the first time, MAD presents a new Spy vs Spy anthology celebrating 150 classic adventures in blazing full color. Bonus material created exclusively for this collection includes a foreword by superfan Lewis Black, new interpretations of the Spy characters by 15 acclaimed graphic artists -- including Frank Miller, comic writer-artist and blockbuster filmmaker, and Nathan Sawaya, internationally recognized Lego artist -- and a heartfelt memoir in comic-strip form of Spy vs Spy creator, Antonio Prohías, by award-wining MAD artist Sergio Aragonés. Additional special features include dynamic charts and graphs to deconstruct and quantify which spy has "won" the most through the comic strip's volatile history, the most popular weapons and ploys used in the strip, means of death, and more, plus a beautifully printed endpaper featuring David Anson Russo's interactive maze, where readers can play as either white or black spy Spies- Comic books, strips, etc Espions- Bandes dessinées Spies. American wit and humor, Pictorial stories without words. comic strips. comic books. Comics (Graphic works) Wordless picture books. Wordless picture books. Comics (Graphic works) Histoires sans paroles. Bandes dessinées. Ficarra, John editor Black, Lewis 1948-) author of foreword. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxy48gwHHDtXp8HhcdcP Prohias, Antonio. Spy vs spy Mad