An exclusive preview of “MAD Screens TV” catches Spy vs Spy in a video camera booby trap.
The usual gang of idiots may be comic masterminds, but they are no masters of espionage.
They leaked an exclusive preview of the newSpy vs. Spycomic strip.
But they are not programming.
They use video camera booby traps to go toe-to-toe in a cat-and-mouse game.
You never know whos side is winning with these two barely-undercover operatives.
Just when you think youve figured out the tricks theyre hiding up their sleeves, they go sleeveless.
The Cold War parody was created by Cuban expatriate Antonio Prohias.
Prohias, who was the president of the Cuban Cartoonists Association, published anti-Batista political cartoons atEl Mundobefore Castro.
He set his sights on Fidels Government when he took power and was accused of working for the CIA.
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Prohias died on Feb. 24, 1998.
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