Spy vs. Spy
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A comic strip by Antonio Prohías that appeared in Mad magazine starting in 1961, featuring two identical spies in black and white engaged in ongoing espionage against each other.
↗ Read on WikipediaA comic strip by Antonio Prohías that appeared in Mad magazine starting in 1961, featuring two identical spies in black and white engaged in ongoing espionage against each other.
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“From "King Lear," yeah. One of the ungrateful daughters. I don't know what my dad was thinking.”
“So, Regan, that's an unusual name. Is it by any chance from... From "King Lear," yeah. One of the ungrateful daughters.”
“Perhaps all this "Pigtails and Inkwells" hostility is actually a veiled attraction.”
“Oh my God, I love the tango. You won't mind if I dance one with your brother?”