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  1. Grey Spy (aka Lady in Grey) is a third spy appearing in some Spy vs Spy comic strip created by Antonio Prohías. Whenever she appears, she always manages to be successful in defeating both Black Spy and White Spy.

  2. Spy vs. Spy (en español, Espía contra espía) es el título de una tira cómica publicada en la revista MAD desde 1961, creada por Antonio Prohias (refugiado cubano) cuyos personajes son dos espías, uno vestido de negro y uno de blanco, que siempre planean acabar el uno con el otro (en cierto sentido parodiando a la guerra fría).

  3. Grey Spy (or "Woman in Grey") – She debuted in Mad magazine #73 (Sept. 1962) (the strip was temporarily renamed Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy). Grey Spy's appearances are sporadic, but she always triumphs by using the infatuations of Black Spy and White Spy to her advantage.

  4. A recurring cartoon feature in MAD magazine, originally created by the Cuban exile Antonio Prohías. The characters debuted in issue #60 (January, 1961). As the title implies, it is about two spies, Black and White, who constantly try to outdo (usually read as: "kill") each other with varying levels of success.

  5. Spy vs. Spy is a segment about Black Spy and White Spy battling against each other, with the spy who starts the conflict usually losing because of the other spy's counter plan or Grey Spy's plans. It is based on the monthly comic strip feature in MAD Magazine bearing the same name as the show.

  6. Grey Spy (or "Woman in Grey") — She debuted in Mad magazine #73 (Sept. 1962) (the strip was temporarily renamed Spy vs Spy vs Spy). Grey Spy's appearances were sporadic, but she always triumphed by using the infatuations of Black Spy and White Spy to her advantage.

  7. Spy vs. Spy (en español, Espía contra espía) es el título de una tira cómica publicada en la revista MAD desde 1961, creada por Antonio Prohias (refugiado cubano) cuyos personajes son dos espías, uno vestido de negro y uno de blanco, que siempre planean acabar el uno con el otro (en cierto sentido parodiando a la guerra fría).