Mad #481
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fundalini Pages," Peter Kuper delivers two sharp, surreal strips in Mad #481, where espionage takes a delightfully absurd turn. In the first, the White Spy tricks the Black Spy with a lifelike decoy buried in the sand, while in the second, the Black Spy strikes back with a porcupine—because even spycraft has its limits. The story’s visual wit and deadpan humor are brought to life by Kuper’s distinctive art, with cover by Jack Syracuse capturing the comic’s offbeat spirit.
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In the first strip, the White Spy fools the Black Spy with a fake half-buried look-alike of himself at the beach. In the second strip, the Black Spy retaliates for a nail on his chair, using a porcupine.
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