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- Anarky abstract "Anarky is a fictional character appearing in books published by DC Comics. Co-created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, he first appeared in Detective Comics No.608 (November 1989), as an adversary of Batman. Introduced as Lonnie Machin, a child prodigy with knowledge of radical philosophy and driven to overthrow governments to improve social conditions, stories revolving around Anarky often focus on political and philosophical themes. The character, who is named after the philosophy of anarchism, primarily espouses anti-statism; however, multiple social issues have been addressed through the character, including environmentalism, antimilitarism, economic inequality, and political corruption. Inspired by multiple sources, early stories featuring the character often included homages to political and philosophical books, and referenced anarchist philosophers and theorists. The inspiration for the creation of the character and its early development was based in Grant's personal interest in anti-authoritarian philosophy and politics. However, when Grant himself transitioned to the philosophy of Neo-Tech, developed by Frank R. Wallace, he shifted the focus of Anarky from a vehicle for socialist and populist philosophy, to rationalist, atheist, and free market-based thought.Originally intended to only be used in the debut story in which he appeared, Grant decided to continue using Anarky as a sporadically recurring character throughout the early 90s, following positive reception by readers and Dennis O'Neil. The character experienced a brief surge in media exposure during the late '90s, beginning when Norm Breyfogle convinced Grant to produce a limited series based on the character. The 1997 spin-off series, Anarky, was received with positive reviews and sales, and later declared by Grant to be among his "career highlights". Batman: Anarky, a trade paperback collection of stories featuring the character, soon followed. This popular acclaim culminated, however, in a financially and critically unsuccessful ongoing solo series. The 1999 Anarky series, in which even Grant has expressed his distaste, was quickly canceled after eight issues.Following the cancellation of the Anarky series, and Grant's departure from DC Comics, Anarky experienced a prolonged period of absence from DC publications, despite professional and fan interest in his return. This period of obscurity lasted approximately nine years, with three brief interruptions for minor cameo appearances in 2000, 2001, and 2005. In 2008, Anarky reappeared in an issue of Robin authored by Fabian Nicieza, with the intention of ending this period of obscurity. The storyline drastically altered the character's presentation, prompting a series of responses by Nicieza to concerned readers. Anarky became a recurring character in issues of Red Robin, authored by Nicieza, until the series was cancelled in 2011 in the aftermath of The New 52.In 2013 Anarky experienced a small revival through a series of featured appearances across multiple media platforms. In July, a revamped version of Anarky was debuted as a primary antagonist in Beware the Batman, a Batman animated series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. In October, the character made his video game debut in Batman: Arkham Origins, as a villain who threatens government and corporate institutions with destruction. Finally, in November, the character was rebooted for the New 52 status quo in an issue of Green Lantern Corps, which itself was a tie-in to the "Batman: Zero Year" storyline.".
- Anarky creator Alan_Grant_(writer).
- Anarky creator Norm_Breyfogle.
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- Anarky aliases "[[#Return as "Moneyspider"".
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- Anarky alterEgo "Lonnie Machin".
- Anarky caption "Anarky vol. 2, No.1".
- Anarky caption "Promotional art for".
- Anarky caption "by Norm Breyfogle.".
- Anarky cat "super".
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- Anarky creators Alan_Grant_(writer).
- Anarky creators Norm_Breyfogle.
- Anarky debut "Detective Comics No.608".
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- Anarky image "52".
- Anarky image "A promotional image of the DC Collectibles Anarky figurine. This figurine was based on the design featured in Batman: Arkham Origins.".
- Anarky image "Batman: Arkham Origins Anarky promotional image. This was the first of two promotional images released to feature Anarky's design for the game.".
- Anarky image "Promotional cover art for Robin No.182, by Brian Stelfreeze. The costume design for the Ulysses H. Armstrong version of Anarky.".
- Anarky partners Legs_(comics).
- Anarky powers "*Child prodigy *Cunning tactician *Weapon/tool improvisation *Skilled hacker *Proficient inventor *Hybrid martial artist *Amplified intelligence".
- Anarky publisher DC_Comics.
- Anarky quote "" a philosophical action hero, an Aristotle in tights, rising above mere "crime-fighter" status into the realm of incisive social commentary. In fact, Anarky exists primarily to challenge the status quo of hierarchical power, and he may be the first mainstream comics hero of his type to do it consistently and with such rational intelligence."".
- Anarky quote ""... as an antihero, Anarky doesn't have to be beholden to one fashion statement."".
- Anarky quote ""A large part of our relationship, especially when we got into doing Anarky, became a friendly philosophical debate over politics and conspiracy theory; mysticism versus scientism and all this other stuff. We came to really enjoy those debates, even when they got a little heated."".
- Anarky quote ""Although I haven't read them in chronological order I would think it would be quite easy to see the parallel between Anarky's thought processes and my own thought processes."".
- Anarky quote ""Anarky is a direct contrast to Batman – he is an active agent of change while Batman is simply a reactive agent, reinforcing the status quo ... "".
- Anarky quote ""Anarky's world clashes as much with the traditional world of superheroes as it does with the world of crime. So the interplay between him and Green Lantern and him and Superman is not the usual kind of hero interplay."".
- Anarky quote ""Anarky, not having any super powers, doesn't have what it takes to bring the fans in month after month. He's the sort of character you can get away with using in an annual once a year plus his own miniseries once a year and maybe as a guest star every couple of years, but he's not capable, he's not strong enough to hold his own monthly title. Very few characters are when it comes down to it."".
- Anarky quote ""I think Anarky's age is right now. He looks like a street protester. He looks like Anonymous. He's like one of these guys who wants to go out there and change the world to what he believes is the better, and I think of all the Batman enemies, and one of the reasons I'm most excited about Anarky, is he feels relevant today."".
- Anarky quote ""My character Anarky - a 15-year-old vigilante kid - tried to put anarchist values into action. He's immensely popular - or, at least, he was - in countries like Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Argentina, where comic fans were able to empathize with his ethos a lot more than Americans did."".
- Anarky quote ""So, one of the reasons I really like Anarky is he's a kind of classic anti-villain, right? Like, he's trying to do the right thing; he believes he's doing the right thing; from Batman's perspective he's not; but from a dramatic perspective, if you look at him, there's a really good argument to be made for what he does and why he does it."".
- Anarky quote ""The audaciousness of a non-super-powered teenager functioning as a highly effective adult without a mentor is pretty iconoclastic in a genre where it sometimes appears 'it's all been done before.'"".
- Anarky quote ""We don't have any conclusive evidence, but Alan and I can't help but feel that Anarky's philosophy grated on somebody's nerves; somebody got a look at it and didn't like it [...] So I've generally gotten the impression that Anarky was nixed because of its philosophy. Especially in this age of post 9/11, Anarky would be a challenge to established authority. He's very anti-establishment, that's why he's named Anarky!"".
- Anarky quote ""[Anarky's fake head] was unique and provided a drawing challenge in that the reader should later say, 'So that's why Anarky looked so awkward!' Such awkwardness, in fact, was one reason I eliminated the fake head in the miniseries ...".
- Anarky quote ""[Anarky] does represent the anarchist philosophy His whole point of existing is rolled up in his name. It's a philosophy of responsibility and freedom from the hierarchical power."".
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- Anarky source "—Alan Grant, 1997.".
- Anarky source "—Alan Grant, 1998.".
- Anarky source "—Alan Grant, 2007.".
- Anarky source "—Alan Grant, 2013.".
- Anarky source "—Eric Holmes, 2013.".
- Anarky source "—Fabian Nicieza, 2009.".
- Anarky source "—Greg Burgas, 2006.".
- Anarky source "—Norm Breyfogle, 1998.".
- Anarky source "—Norm Breyfogle, 1999.".
- Anarky source "—Norm Breyfogle, 2003.".
- Anarky source "—Norm Breyfogle, 2006.".
- Anarky source "—Vera H-C Chan, 1999.".
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- Anarky video "A promotional clip from Beware the Batman episode 3, "Tests". This design was intended to thematically posit Anarky as a reflection of Batman, and is thus almost entirely white.".
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