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Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Spy Vs. Spy and Doc Samson
Doctor Leonard Samson certainly has his work cut out for him here. It would be fun to watch him try, though - and to see what kind of collateral damage would result from this therapy session.
The collateral damage would likely spread out over several blocks. Really, the only flaw I can see in this plan is that the two Spies (as far as I can recall) never spoke.
Which, I suppose, would mean that the team best suited for dealing with their collateral damage would be the Silent Partners.
With these two, I'd guess Leonard's super-tough skin in going to be more useful than his knowledge of psychology...
ReplyDeleteWith these two, the collateral damage might be that they wind up lying together on his couch. X's for eyes...and lumps on their heads.
Delete@Anon709: lol! And bruised knuckles on the good doctor's fists?
Delete@Ross: Isn't it about time these guys met James Bond? I mean, if anybody deserved falling under the purview of his LTK...
Maybe Spy vs.Spy could meet Heckle and Jeckle; they look similar.
ReplyDelete@my namesake: I'd rather see Heckle and Jeckle meet Birdman.
DeleteI was thinking about a group of super doctors. Sampson would fit right in. And with his costume he'd be a natural for a pair up with Golden Age Flash.
ReplyDeletePhysicians Mutual?? The Medical League?? The Specialists from red tape!!
Delete#Anon915: already done! See STF #957 from 11 years ago @ Nov. 26.
Delete@Det. Tobor: how about...The Health Nuts?
DeleteThe collateral damage would likely spread out over several blocks. Really, the only flaw I can see in this plan is that the two Spies (as far as I can recall) never spoke.
ReplyDeleteWhich, I suppose, would mean that the team best suited for dealing with their collateral damage would be the Silent Partners.
As Doc Samson, himself, might say; "I concur."
ReplyDeleteIf you brought in the Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy combination, it might be simpler, as the third female spy always wins.
ReplyDeleteMAD Magazine actually had a female character in that strip?
DeleteYes. The Lady in Grey made many appearances. But she had to be reduced to occasional appearances as her presence made the ending very predictable.
DeleteHer male counterparts must've regarded her diminished role as a gray day. ;-)
DeleteI'm surprised these two have never gone up against Secret Squirrel.
ReplyDeleteWith Squirrel Girl by his side, we'd have the perfect two-vs. two sequel to STF #4948.
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