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457:. Extremely displeased with the forced approach in creating this justification, Grant later said: "Reading over that I was not so happy with the way I’d written that because it didn’t make sense to me at the time and it doesn't make sense now". These constant impositions on the part of editors nearly drove Grant to quit the series, but he continued the project for Breyfogle's benefit: "I was all for walking away, but artist Norm had a mortgage and family, and basically needed the work".
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708:#40 - 41 (July - August 1995). Several months later, he has begun a new plan to liberate the world of government. As Anarky, he attempts to create a device which will emit beams of light on frequencies which will trigger the human brain of all who see it. The people will then be "de-brainwashed" of all the social constraints which society has placed on the individual. Utilizing a makeshift teleportation device capable of summoning a
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producing the comic was merely that of artist, and so felt that his contribution to the comic's themes were minimal. Of them he expressed: "The series was quite obviously subversive. But as an artist I was just drawing Alan's stories. I wouldn’t say that I was being particularly subversive, although I was a bit when I put graffiti on the walls in the backgrounds".
1069:: a government employed superhuman, he receives no character development during the brief series, but was intended to appear in later issues as an antagonist set against Anarky. In an unpublished issue of the series, he is revealed to be Joe Public from the Bloodlines event, portrayed as possessing super-human strength and durability. He first appears in
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missiles. However, Anarky supplies him with the incorrect codes and the missiles land harmlessly over the desert. He then uses the
Internet to alert the world to the plot, which results in the missile sites being discovered and destroyed by US warplanes. As an epilogue to the story, a secret meeting is held by key members of the federal government in the
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political repression in the region: "It didn’t sit too well with
American readers, who prefer the soap opera and cool costume aspects of superhero comics. But I became a minor hero in many Latin countries, like Argentina and Mexico, where readers had been subjected to tyranny and fascism and knew precisely what I was writing about".
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Vincenzo suggested continuing the book as an ongoing series to Breyfogle and Grant. Although Grant was concerned that such a series would not be viable, he agreed to write it at Breyfogle's insistence, as the illustrator was still struggling for employment. Grant's primary concerns
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she was exposed to years earlier. In a flashback, she tells the story of how she became pregnant by the Joker, and that due to her condition she was deemed unfit for parental responsibility and that her child was taken away from her. However, Lonnie is unable to get any more information from her. As
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series, this unresolved ending left open the possibility that the Joker might be Anarky's actual father, and the planned "rebuttal" was never published. Further, Grant and
Breyfogle later speculated that, as Dennis O'Neil has retired from DC Comics, and the final editorial decision currently belongs
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Breyfogle. Grant also reported that the series was dogged by editorial restrictions, including demands that he include cameos for particular characters, or "tone down" the degree of philosophy of the series. One of the earliest of these editorial mandates was that Grant was ordered
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Denny only let me write that story under protest, he was totally opposed to Joker being Anarky’s father and said under no circumstances would DC allow that ... I talked him into letting me write the script anyway by saying the story would create a lot of interest and then maybe in six months time I
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Greta claims that the Joker is Lonnie's father and recollects when she met him. However, as it is not 16 years since the Joker debuted in the DC Universe Lonnie's age suggests that even if the Joker is his real father the circumstances surrounding his birth had to be different from what Greta
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Greta claims that the Joker is Lonnie's father and recollects when she met him. However, as it is not 16 years since the Joker debuted in the DC Universe Lonnie's age suggests that even if the Joker is his real father the circumstances surrounding his birth had to be different from what Greta
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in which Anarky guest-starred. When interviewed about the story, Peaty noted the importance of Anarky's parentage on his interpretation of the character, alluding the final issue of the Anarky series. Although Peaty expressed a desire to continue using Anarky in other stories, he eventually became
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using his teleporter and confronts his alleged father, now revealed to be the Joker. Meanwhile, the Joker is in the midst of a prison break with other inmates, and takes advantage of the situation to steal the teleporter, and then forces Anarky to participate. Unarmed, Anarky plays along until he
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would act as a backdrop to each, which when placed together created a complete poster image. This theme was not utilized in the second volume, but story narration continued to allude to these concepts. Bicameralism and philosophy of the mind remained a topic of concern to Grant while writing the
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Grant's doubts concerning the comic's prospects eventually proved correct. The series was panned by critics, failed to catch on among readers, and was canceled after eight issues, but Grant has noted in an interview that it was popular in
Spanish speaking countries, perhaps owing to a history of
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Breyfogle was unemployed and looking for work. As a result of a request Breyfogle made to DC for employment, Darren Vincenzo, then an editorial assistant at DC Comics, suggested multiple projects which Breyfogle could take part in. Among his
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February 1999. However, the release date for the second volume was then pushed back again to May. An unintended result of this constant rescheduling was the effect it had on Grant's efforts to plot early story lines for the series. Due to increasing time constraints for the
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manages to regain the teleporter to escape, without the Joker having given him any clear answers either. Although the story presents no evidence, Anarky asserts that he personally believes the Joker is his father, and fears that someday he may become insane as well.
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and anarchist vigilante named Lonnie Machin. Anarky uses his intelligence and wealth to wage a war against supervillains and the government. He is the main character of both series, and was originally featured as an antagonist in
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series, much of the character's development was influenced by the nature of Grant and Breyfogle's association. As part of the story writing process, the duo would engage in philosophical discussion carried out entirely over
992:: the vigilante protector of Gotham City, and Anarky's longstanding opponent. Batman investigates Anarky's activity, and eventually confronts the boy at a high-rise tower, foiling Anarky's plot to "save the world".
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uncovers evidence that the Machins adopted Lonnie as an infant, and that his real father is "a madman". The mystery of the alleged father's identity becomes a recurring subplot of the series until the final issue.
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chronologically prevents the Joker from being Anarky's biological father, as the character is (currently) approximately 16 years old, while both Batman and the Joker have only existed for approximately 13 years.
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chronologically prevents the Joker from being Anarky's biological father, as the character is (currently) approximately 16 years old, while both Batman and the Joker have only existed for approximately 13 years.
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employed by Marvel Comics and Anarky returned to a second period of obscurity. Grant and Breyfogle later speculated that with Dennis O'Neil's retirement, and with the final editorial decision now belonging to
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limited series resolved this event by revealing that Anarky survives, but chooses to shed the encumbrance of his double life by faking his death. Anarky works in seclusion to further his goal of achieving a
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A recurring theme in the first volume included four scenes, at one page per issue, in which Anarky expounded philosophy to his pet dog, and indirectly for the reader, including explaining a
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with the public in which he debates the need for war, arguing that money and time used on military research would be better spent on agriculture to solve the global overpopulation crisis.
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When asked if fans desired "change" in comic books, Alan Grant submitted: "publishers want the illusion of change, rather than change itself". He then referenced the final issue of
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and anonymous henchmen, and disrupts their meeting. He discovers that the senator was selling codes that revealed coordinates of bio-warfare factories in Iraq, and later that
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was the biological son of the Joker. Originally a suggestion by Norm Breyfogle, the idea was advanced by Alan Grant as an attempt to solidify Anarky's role as a part of the
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official who he claimed had told him: "'Anarky will never be the Joker's son. You can write the story, but someone else will write the sequel showing it just can't be'".
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centered on his belief that Anarky's role as a non-superpowered teenager was not capable of competing for reader attention when DC Comics already had a similar series in
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story arc. During research, Anarky mathematically predicts the eventual appearance of an "Aberration", an anomaly of physics that will destroy the planet, and steals a
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would write the rebuttal, which proves that Anarky wasn't the Joker’s son ... and Denny said OK but of course the monthly title got cancelled long before that point."
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Anarky enters into monologues in which he describes the difference between Plato's concept of guardianship vs. that of Aristotle's concept of self-responsibility in
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would write the rebuttal, which proves that Anarky wasn’t the Joker’s son ... and Denny said OK but of course the monthly title got cancelled long before that point.
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to completely rewrite the first three-issue story line, and remove Anarky from Gotham City in the first issue. This was achieved by explaining that following an
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being the only character to appear in every issue. Three characters – Roach, Mr. Stains, and Capital Eagle – were intended to appear in two unpublished issues.
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in the process. The story carries a strong anti-war message, and ends when Anarky, demoralized by the sight of pointless fighting among men from every war in
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society, briefly hiring Legs and other homeless men to monitor Batman's movements. He has several further brushes with Batman, as well as the likes of
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to confront the Joker himself, but is betrayed, as the Joker opportunistically attempts to escape from the asylum without providing any firm answers.
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Lonnie's parents disappeared, their house was destroyed, and he was threatened by Batman to leave the city. As one of many refugees who escaped from
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One of the earliest of these was that Grant was "made to" remove Anarky from Gotham City. This was achieved by explaining that following an
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Grant considered abandoning the project, but continued it for Breyfogle's sake, as the illustrator was still struggling for employment.
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storyline, a brief scene is shown in which Lonnie Machin uses the internet to hold an
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1595:"Catching Up With Norm Breyfogle and Chuck Satterlee"
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874:, refuses to fight and abandons the battlefield.
595:Alan Grant, Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle, 2006
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5064:Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future
2595:). "Aberration! Part One: Wishing Well"
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498:, who protested against it. According to Grant:
4020:Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
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362:During the climax of the "Anarky" storyline of
4695:Superman and Batman versus Aliens and Predator
4639:Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
2545:). "Aberration! Part One: Power Play"
2258:The character Capital Eagle first appeared in
2042:). "Aberration! Part One: Power Play"
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1261:"Aberration! Part One: Green for Danger"
1149:The History of Consciousness part 1 through 4
555:Anarky's philosophy and including cameos for
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1922:"Norm Breyfogle @ Adelaide Comics and Books"
1800:
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4713:All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder
4132:Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl
3706:Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons
2918:Norm Breyfogle @ Adelaide Comics and Books.
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4681:Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica
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1268:"Aberration! Part One: Wishing Well"
311:, an antagonist of the Batman character.
4618:Batman & Spider-Man: New Age Dawning
4451:Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?
2328:"The Panel: Do Fans REALLY Want Change?"
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2392:The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
2185:The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
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1254:"Aberration! Part One: Power Play"
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1296:"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
975:: a tyrannical dictator of the planet
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3636:Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity
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2996:ongoing series by Matt Morrison for "
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2313:411mania.com Accessed August 14, 2004
2215:411mania.com Accessed August 14, 2004
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897:a final recourse, Anarky breaks into
4223:Superman and Batman: World's Funnest
4076:Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop
3909:The Dark Knight III: The Master Race
3594:Batman: Gotham Knights – Gilded City
3559:Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
2720:). "The Sins of the Father"
2670:). "War and Peace, Part II"
2645:). "War and Peace, Part II"
2260:DCU Heroes: Secret Files and Origins
2166:). "The Sins of the Father"
2091:
2000:"A Conversation with Norm Breyfogle"
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1071:DCU Heroes: Secret Files and Origins
477:, vol. 2,#8 (December 1999), art by
4773:The Further Adventures of The Joker
4632:Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
3741:Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death
2896:#1 (May 1997): Metamorphosis Part 1
2620:). "War and Peace, Part I"
1950:"Anarky: Bat-villain turned hero".
1807:"Lobo Brasil interview: Alan Grant"
1503:, a superhero created to represent
1458:A British edition was published by
858:crossover event, Anarky encounters
13:
4660:Batman vs. Bigby! A Wolf in Gotham
4590:Batman/Daredevil: King of New York
3762:Superman & Batman: Generations
3228:Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight
1997:
1965:Irving, Christopher (1998-01-13).
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3629:Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne
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2854:"Line of Fire Reviews: Anarky #2"
1928:. ACAB Publishing. Archived from
1865:. ACAB Publishing. Archived from
1859:"Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle"
866:. Anarky also encounters various
839:"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
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4784:
4759:DC Comics – The Legend of Batman
4667:Daredevil/Batman: Eye for an Eye
4437:The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul
3552:Batman: The Dark Prince Charming
2835:Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual
2326:Craig & Lucie (2004-06-08).
2127:"Superheroes - made in Scotland"
2006:. Midlothian, VA. Archived from
1774:"The Panel: Why Work In Comics?"
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998:Second volume cast of characters
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39:, vol. 1, #1 (May 1997), art by
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4896:Judge Dredd: City of the Damned
4889:Judge Dredd: The Apocalypse War
4181:The Batman Adventures: Mad Love
4146:Batman/Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows
4041:Dark Night: A True Batman Story
3943:White Knight Presents: Red Hood
3776:The Untold Legend of the Batman
3097:Batman/Superman: World's Finest
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1887:Cooling, William (2007-04-21).
1171:Line of Fire Reviews: Anarky #2
779:. He then begins a war against
740:, vol. 2,#1 (May 1999), art by
672:, and quoted an unnamed senior
347:The four-issue limited series,
3207:Batman: The Brave and the Bold
3090:Batman: The Brave and the Bold
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1289:"War and Peace, Part III"
932:First volume guest appearances
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5254:Comics by Alan Grant (writer)
4276:Batman: A Death in the Family
3902:The Dark Knight Strikes Again
3531:Batman: Creature of the Night
3171:Batgirl and the Birds of Prey
2983:Anarky: Better Dead than Read
2837:#2 (1994), "The Tyrant", and
2420:described as being akin to a
2061:"Getting The 411: Alan Grant"
1889:"Getting The 411: Alan Grant"
1620:Kraft, Gary S. (1997-04-08).
1576:
1489:Anarcho-capitalist literature
1303:"The Sins of the Father"
1282:"War and Peace, Part II"
905:
332:Publication history of Anarky
4241:The Man Behind the Red Hood!
3012:Anarky Trade Paperback Intro
2712:), Norm Breyfogle (
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2311:Getting The 411: Alan Grant.
2213:Getting The 411: Alan Grant.
2158:), Norm Breyfogle (
2125:Forrest, Adam (2009-02-12).
2034:), Norm Breyfogle (
1805:Luiz, Lucio (7 March 2005).
1750:), Norm Breyfogle (
1732:), Norm Breyfogle (
1714:), Norm Breyfogle (
1696:), Norm Breyfogle (
1671:), Norm Breyfogle (
1646:), John Paul Leon (
1593:Carey, Edward (2006-10-10).
1275:"War and Peace, Part I"
281:between May and December of
123:May - December 1999 (vol. 2)
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4255:The Joker's Double Jeopardy
4139:The Joker: Devil's Advocate
3734:Penguin: Pain and Prejudice
3720:Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy
3510:Batman: Battle for the Cowl
2227:(vol. 2) #7 (November 1999)
1857:Best, Daniel (2007-01-06).
1495:Libertarian science fiction
1482:
864:Arlington National Cemetery
10:
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5269:Atheism in popular culture
4465:Bruce Wayne: The Road Home
3861:Batman: The Long Halloween
3825:Batman and the Monster Men
3587:Batman: Gotham County Line
2884:(vol. 2) #6 (October 1999)
2858:silverbulletcomicbooks.com
2296:2000 A.D. Review interview
2290:Alan Grant specifies that
1650:), Ray McCarthy (
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273:between May and August of
121:May - August 1997 (vol. 1)
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3936:Curse of the White Knight
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3242:Batman: Streets of Gotham
3235:Batman: Shadow of the Bat
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1863:Adelaide Comics and Books
1656:Batman: Shadow of the Bat
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1183:instant messaging session
1139:, the difference between
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705:Batman: Shadow of the Bat
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4535:Dark Nights: Death Metal
3803:Batman and Robin Eternal
3410:Red Hood and the Outlaws
3193:Batman and the Outsiders
2004:GraphicNovelReporter.com
1327:
1318:
1137:bicameralism of the mind
1063:(vol. 2) #2 (June 1999).
878:"The Sins of the Father"
785:United States Government
773:artificially intelligent
753:Taking place during the
610:Latin American countries
5029:Batman: The Last Arkham
4938:Tales from the Doghouse
4738:Batman: Child of Dreams
4611:Batman/Spawn: War Devil
4311:The Return of the Joker
3950:Beyond the White Knight
3895:The Dark Knight Returns
3832:Batman and the Mad Monk
3748:Red Hood: The Lost Days
3573:Batman: Gates of Gotham
3214:Batman: The Dark Knight
3200:Batman: Arkham Unhinged
1382:#1–4 (May–August 1997).
1049:(vol. 2) #1 (May 1999).
1039:(vol. 2) #1 (May 1999).
1021:artificial intelligence
887:Taking place after the
465:Final issue controversy
301:title derived from the
49:Publication information
5244:Science fiction comics
4875:Anderson: Psi Division
4745:Batman: Haunted Knight
4653:Batman Versus Predator
4597:Batman/Hellboy/Starman
3875:Catwoman: When in Rome
3657:Batman: Turning Points
3622:Batman: Orpheus Rising
3517:Batman Black and White
3326:The Brave and the Bold
3221:Batman: Gotham Knights
1778:Silverbulletcomics.com
1394:Credits and full notes
1167:
1117:
1108:Interior artwork from
745:
720:, and the goodness of
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598:
505:
486:
5071:Tank Girl: Apocalypse
5043:Bob, the Galactic Bum
5008:Anarky in Gotham City
4374:Bruce Wayne: Fugitive
4297:Anarky in Gotham City
4160:The 12 Cent Adventure
3984:The Riddler: Year One
3977:Green Arrow: Year One
3685:Dark Knights of Steel
3664:The Batman Who Laughs
3459:World's Finest Comics
3256:The Batman Chronicles
3249:The Batman Adventures
3004:Anarky: Norm Reflects
2978:Grand Comics Database
2948:A Beek's Books review
2943:Grand Comics Database
2840:The Batman Adventures
1920:Best, Daniel (2003).
1163:
1107:
924:various Batman comics
818:Volume 2, issues #4–6
749:Volume 2, issues #1–3
735:
698:Volume 1, issues #1–4
642:
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500:
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4248:The Joker's Millions
3929:Batman: White Knight
3868:Batman: Dark Victory
3650:Batman: Thrillkiller
3643:Batman: Three Jokers
3601:Batman: The Imposter
3495:Batman & Dracula
3431:Robin: Son of Batman
3010:. Also includes the
2262:#1 (February 1999),
2131:Bigissuescotland.com
1952:Comics International
1600:Comic Book Resources
681:DC Universe timeline
572:earthquake in Gotham
445:earthquake in Gotham
285:. It was written by
265:series published by
5264:1999 comics endings
5050:Judgement on Gotham
4974:The House of Daemon
4486:Death of the Family
4216:Red Hood vs. Anarky
4034:Dark Knight Dynasty
3503:Batman: Arkham City
3291:The Batman Strikes!
3284:Batman Incorporated
3270:Batman Confidential
3068:Publication history
2368:on October 21, 2007
1967:"A State of Anarky"
1570:Speculative fiction
1073:#1 (February 1999).
777:Washington Monument
580:Washington Monument
455:Washington Monument
326:Publication history
263:American comic book
5259:1997 comics debuts
5156:Notable characters
5022:Batman: Knightfall
4549:Shadows of the Bat
4521:Dark Nights: Metal
4209:Poison Ivy: Thorns
4195:Gotham by Gaslight
4111:The Man Who Laughs
4048:Death of Innocents
3991:Two-Face: Year One
3851:The Long Halloween
3839:The Man Who Laughs
3713:Gotham Underground
3608:Batman: The Knight
3347:Gotham City Sirens
3333:Gotham by Midnight
3008:Norm Breyfogle.com
2992:, a review of the
2988:2007-06-13 at the
2965:, by Todd VerBeek.
2953:2012-02-05 at the
2744:2003-12-04 at the
2388:"ANARKY Vol. 2 #8"
2301:2007-06-10 at the
2277:2003-12-04 at the
2245:2006-12-21 at the
2181:"ANARKY Vol. 2 #8"
1312:Collected editions
1118:
883:Volume 2, issue #8
844:Volume 2, issue #7
746:
654:wrote an issue of
487:
297:. The comic was a
289:, with pencils by
231:Collected editions
5221:
5220:
5133:
5132:
5110:The Last American
4802:
4801:
4797:
4646:Batman/The Spirit
4479:Night of the Owls
4367:Joker: Last Laugh
4290:The Man Who Falls
4188:The Berlin Batman
4083:In Darkest Knight
4027:Castle of the Bat
4007:
4006:
3970:Batgirl: Year One
3699:Flashpoint Beyond
3615:Batman: Nosferatu
3566:Batman: Earth One
3524:Batman: Cacophony
2758:Batman: Dreamland
2708:Alan Grant (
2683:Alan Grant (
2658:Alan Grant (
2633:Alan Grant (
2608:Alan Grant (
2583:Alan Grant (
2558:Alan Grant (
2533:Alan Grant (
2508:Alan Grant (
2483:Alan Grant (
2458:Alan Grant (
2433:Alan Grant (
2362:Comicon.com Pulse
2154:Alan Grant (
2030:Alan Grant (
1998:Klaehn, Jeffery.
1971:Richmondcomix.com
1746:Alan Grant (
1728:Alan Grant (
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1667:Alan Grant (
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