Mad #509
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fundalini Pages," Peter Kuper delivers two sharp, suspense-filled tales of espionage and paranoia. The Black Spy, haunted by revelations from Wikileaks, suspects the White Spy—only to miss the trap set by his own fear. Meanwhile, the White Spy falls victim to a deadly setup, unaware of the danger hidden in plain sight. With stark, expressive art by Kuper and a chilling cover by Mark Fredrickson, this issue blends political intrigue with psychological tension in a way that lingers long after the final panel.
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In the first story, the Black Spy becomes paranoid of the White Spy after reading Wikileaks, but fails to discover the plot against him. In the second story, the White Spy succumbs to a window rigged by the Black Spy.
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