Synopses & Reviews
Black versus white. Yin versus yang. Good versus...wait, theyre both evil. Or are they both good? Discuss. Everyone knows and loves Spy vs. Spy, the two
MAD magazine spies locked in eternal, existential battle. In the rich tradition of Spy vs. Spy oneupsmanship,
Spy vs. Spy 2: The Joke and Dagger Files is the follow-up to
Spy vs. Spy: The Complete Casebook. This full-color sequel (only the spies are still black and white) takes up where the first volume left off and includes a foreword by J.J. Abrams, 230 Spy strips by Spy artist Peter Kuper, 56 Spy strips by Bob Clarke, 85 Spy strips and Sunday newspaper strips by Dave Manak, and material from the popular Spy Mountain Dew commercials,
MAD TV spots, and
MAD Kids Spy vs. Spy Jr. More colorful than the
Casebook, even
more packed with international intrigue, this is the one spy book to buy when you've already got the first one on your bookshelf.
Synopsis
Featuring those "MAD" magazine spies locked in eternal, existential battle, this sequel to "Spy vs. Spy: The Complete Casebook" is packed with even more international intrigue. The second book features newspaper strips, material from the popular Spy Mountain Dew commercials, "MAD TV" animated spots, more. Full color.
About the Author
David Shayne, one of the usual gang of idiots, is the author of
MADvertising. A former member of
the MAD editorial staff, he currently writes for television. He lives in Los Angeles.
Peter Kuper, the primary artist for Spy vs. Spy since 1998, also creates
art for Time, Newsweek, Esquire, The New York Times, and the New
Yorker. He wrote and illustrated Sticks and Stones, an award-winning
wordless graphic novel about the rise and fall of empires. He lives in Mexico.
J.J. Abrams, the acclaimed TV and movie producer, director, and writer behind such huge hits as Lost, Alias, and Mission Impossible III, lives in Los Angeles.