Spy vs. Spy



Spy-VS-Spy is a popular comic strip and is also a cartoon in the original flopped TV show MAD, and also featured in around 30 second transitions between the sketches. In the 2010 remake of the TV show, MAD, Black Spy and White Spy are pitted against each other using different objects and are placed in different situations. There is no exact story line. In it, there are two main characters, Black Spy and White Spy. It is unknown if the spies are related in any way, but since they look similar, it is implied they are related in some way. In the shows, there is no real dialogue, but it is unknown if there is speech in the comic strip.

Black Spy- As the name implies, the Spy is black. Contrary to popular belief, Black Spy is the most violent of the two Spies. In fact, Black Spy is as playful and mischeivious as White Spy. He usually gets down to buisness right away, is somewhat guillable, but is somewhat different from his supposed relative, White Spy.

White Spy- As the name implies, the Spy is white with thin black outlines so he wouldn't blend in with the simple backgrounds. White Spy is completely playfull and definately mischeivous. He knows that his rival, Black Spy, is definately unaware of the simplest things, as portrayed in the SvS sketch Telephone (See YouTube to watch). White Spy is also the most pranked on, but when he is the prank-ee, he feels quite proud of himself.