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Writer/Artist: Antonio Prohias Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications Published: October 2001 List Price: $24.95 Our Price: $22.45 Pages: 304 Color: black and white Format: softcover Genre: Humor, Spy Language: English |

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For four decades, "Spy vs. Spy" has appeared in MAD Magazine. The diabolical duo of double-cross and deceit (one dressed in black, the other in white) have continued to one-up the other, til death do they part. Now, all of their original exploits are collected for the first time in Spy vs. Spy: The Complete Casebook. This 40th anniversary tribute to the Spies and their creator, Antonio Prohias, chronicles their history, including biographical and historical essays by Sergio Aragones, Duck Edwing, Grant Geissman, Peter Kuper, Nick Meglin, Marta Rosa Pizarro, Faiola Santiago, and Art Spiegelman. Also featured are: - rare interviews with "Spy vs. Spy" creator Antonio Prohias
- all 241 of Prohias's "Spy vs. Spy" strips, as well as every non-Spy article he created for MAD
- Prohias family photographs
- rare political and editorial cartoons from Cuba, including Prohias's pre-Spy "Sinister Man" cartoons
- unpublished and never-before-seen preliminary sketches and artist roughs
- a visual catalog of Spy collectibles
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HIGHLIGHT 
Swamp Thing 4: A Murder of Crows More classic works by Alan Moore are reprinted in this volume of his run on Saga of the Swamp Thing. John Constantine, Hellblazer, continues to initiate Swamp Thing into his larger role as an elemental of the whole world, as cataclysmic events build up due to the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, unfortunately the weakest part of the book. Ignoring that part though still gives you some great creepy horror and very creative writing, plus the classic art by the classic Swamp Thing team of Bissette, Totleben, Woch, and Veitch.
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