Jerry S UNITED STATES
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Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper

Location: Spy vs. Spy
Artist: Peter Kuper (All)

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Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper - Inks almost finished

Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper - Cover to Mad

Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper - Finished

Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper - Rough Sketch

Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper - Pencils
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Location: Spy vs. Spy
Title: Spy vs. Spy "Swing" - Mad Magazine 510 (August 2011) By Peter Kuper
Artist:  Peter Kuper (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Comic Strip
For Sale Status: For Sale / Trade
Views: 11308
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 1
Added to Site: 10/20/2012

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Description
Met Peter Kuper at NYCC 2012 - always been a fan of his Spy vs. Spy's and I picked up a lovely set of one of his creations. This piece is the final inks on Spy vs. Spy which was published in Mad Magazine #510 (August 2011).

Peter usually does a rough sketch in pencil, but sometimes does the rough digitally. He did this one digitally, but gave me a copy of the digital rough sketch, and even did a quick little pencil sketch on it for me!

I also own the original pencils, and its great to see the different changes he made while going from rough, to pencil, to inks.

He adds color in digitally as well for the final product.

Also - sorry for the bad stitching job -- tough to work on a large image!

This art is about 22x28 on 2 11x14 pages!

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Joseph Vaughn Member Since 2012
Posted On 2/9/2013

This is a great set and a very nice job explaining/displaying the progression process... Not to mention, classic Spy vs Spy humor... And I think you did a great job "stitching" this together...