< Spy vs. Spy
Spy vs. Spy/Trivia
This work has examples of:
- Creator Breakdown: Subverted in that this was a physical, rather than mental, breakdown. Antonio Prohías suffered from a muscular disease in the late 80s which made his abilty to draw slowly deteriorate. By 1989, they were forced to find a replacement artist.
- The Other Darrin: After Prohías left the magazine, George Woodbridge drew one Spy vs. Spy strip with an uncredited writer. Bob Clarke and later Dave Manak took over the art for most of the 1990s, with Don "Duck" Edwing and Andrew J. Schwartzberg as the main writers. By 1997, Peter Kuper took over art and most of the writing duties.
The games have examples of:
- No Export for You: There was a port of the second game for NES... only released in Japan. (See here.) Subverted Trope, however, as there is a ROM floating around the Internet.
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