Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 106. Chapters: Fruits Basket, Promethea, Top 10, Anarky, Batman: Anarky, New Warriors, The Authority, Afro Samurai, Birds of Prey, Tom Strong, Astonishing X-Men, Earth X, Deathlok, Rising Stars, Les Bijoux, The Goon, The Brave and the Bold, 100 Bullets, Undertaker, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume One, Batman: Dark Victory, The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius, Kill Killer, Hellboy Junior, The Red Star, Hell and Back, Spider-Woman, Strange Adventures, Congorilla, Superman: War of the Worlds, The Kingdom, Inque, Razorjack, Nightfall: The Black Chronicles, Gravel, Human Target, Snow Drop, The Superman Monster, Elseworlds 80-Page Giant, Day of Judgment, Model, Threads of Time, Chronicles of the Cursed Sword, The Celestial Zone, X-Men: The Hidden Years, Superman vs. The Terminator: Death to the Future, Flinch, The Trenchcoat Brigade, MensuHell, Body Doubles, Tomorrow Stories, Batman/Hellboy/Starman, Scene of the Crime, Whiteout: Melt, Finals, Heavy Liquid, Victorian, Fortune and Glory, Vader's Quest, Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., JLApe: Gorilla Warfare , Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography, Cruel and Unusual, Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days, Star Wars Comic, SpyBoy, Proposition Player, Union, X-Men: Children of the Atom, Elizabeth Bathory. Excerpt: Anarky was a short-lived American comic book series published by DC Comics, as a limited series between May and August of 1997, and as an ongoing series May and December of 1999. It was written by Alan Grant, with pencils by Norm Breyfogle, and inks by Josef Rubinstein. The comic was a spin-off title derived from the Batman franchise, and followed the adventures of Anarky, an antagonist of the Batman character. Although Anarky had originally been created to reflect the philosophy of anarchism, the primary influence on both volumes was the philosophy of Neo-Tech. The comic was overtl...