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I have a ton of the originals and also the decades collections, from the fifties to the nineties. Also some of the paperbacks. (Hey, if Red can brag, so can I!)
californiamonty 6 months ago
Spy vs. Spy was my favorite part of that magazine!
Calvinist1966 6 months ago
Red’s CIA training probably also included watching The Man From Uncle, I Spy and Get Smart.
Catfeet Premium Member 6 months ago
What, me worry?
KC135E/R BOOMER 6 months ago
Sounds as reasonable as any other method of training over there.
Ned Snipes 6 months ago
Just love Rover’s look of anticipation in the first panel.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 6 months ago
Red is now taking his imagination to the dinner table, lol! And I do love Rover’s expression in the first panel!
rockyridge1977 6 months ago
Never can get a straight answer from that ole boy!!!!!
baskate_2000 6 months ago
I can see Hoover at the FBI doing this, but not the CIA.
david_42 6 months ago
MAD was one of the very few magazines I’d spend money on as a kid.
assrdood 6 months ago
Hoo Hah!
stamps 6 months ago
Makes perfect sense.
royq27 6 months ago
Tell “Bro” to get his elbows off the table…
ragsarooni 6 months ago
Good answers,red!
Godfreydaniel 6 months ago
I have a ton of the originals and also the decades collections, from the fifties to the nineties. Also some of the paperbacks. (Hey, if Red can brag, so can I!)
Petemejia77 6 months ago
Antonio Prohias, cartoonist for Spy vs Spy, was my hero! He was Cuban (like my dad) and I always thought that was soooo cool! LOVE his style!
Aimless Melissa 6 months ago
Cost effective policy.
Shikamoo Premium Member 6 months ago
Albert E. Neuman
bwswolf 6 months ago
Rover …… Are you Red’s handler …….. :)
mlambo49 6 months ago
For me, reading Mad was 65 years ago
Taracinablue 6 months ago
I’ve always been curious about that. I wonder if there’s a place to read vintage copies online…