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Mad Crossdressing
Spy vs. Spy
By Brittany Rose
Click on images to see full cartoon
This month we wrap up our look at Mad Magazine
with strips from Spy vs. Spy, and a couple more from "A Mad
Look at Crossdressing."
Spies in Disguise
Spy vs. Spy has been one of the mainstays
of Mad Magazine since the 1960's and is the only regular feature
of the magazine to make it onto MadTV. Spy vs. Spy is the ongoing
saga of two spies, one white and one black, who are constantly
trying to outdo the other with complicated traps, deceits and
tricks.
The Spies' creator, Antonio Prohias, was exiled from Cuba
by Castro because of his anti-Communist cartoons and at Mad Magazine
he found a home.
Frequently the spies would use disguises which
makes their feud of interest to us. As you can see from these
examples, not only did they use some incredible masks, but sometimes
you can be a little overly cautious.
More Mad Looks at Crossdressing
Here are two more cartoons from last month's
issue of Mad Magazine. They really don't need any further commentary.

Click on image to see entire cartoon
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Next month, for Christmas, a present for the
Female to Male TG's. An old Supergirl story that has to be seen
to be believed!
All images copyright Mad Magazine and DC Comics.
Till next time, send comments, suggestions
or just chat to BrittTV@aol.com.
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