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- Anarky (Lonnie Machin) is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. Co-created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, he first appeared in Detective Comics #608 (November 1989) as an adversary of Batman. Stories revolving around Anarky often focus on political and philosophical themes. Named after the philosophy of anarchism, the primary philosophical element that has underscored the character's appearances has been anti-statism. With Grant's transition to the philosophy of Neo-Tech, Anarky was transformed from a vehicle for socialist and populist philosophy, to rationalist, atheist, and free market based thought. Highly thematic and philosophical in tone, Alan Grant avoided using the character often, but addressed multiple issues whenever the character appeared, including environmentalism, antimilitarism, economic exploitation, and political corruption. Inspired by multiple sources, early stories to feature the character often included homages to political and philosophical books. The creation of the character was also partially influenced by Alan Moore's character "V" from V for Vendetta. Originally intended to only be used in the debut story in which he appeared, Anarky was created to be a violent but highly intelligent youth who rationalized murder in the name of a higher cause. At the request of Dennis O'Neil, this early interpretation was altered before publication, and Anarky was instead portrayed as violent but non-lethal. Following positive reception by readers and Dennis O'Neil, Grant decided to continue using Anarky as a recurring character throughout the early 90s. 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". ', 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, but not before sparking a minor controversy by suggesting Anarky was the biological son of the Joker. Following the cancellation of the Anarky series, and Alan 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 10 years, with three brief interruptions for minor cameo appearances in 2000, 2001, and 2005. In December 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 response by Nicieza to concerned readers.
- Anarky ist der Titel einer Reihe von Comicveröffentlichungen die der US-amerikanische Verlag DC Comics seit 1996 herausgibt. Die Anarky-Comics, die von den Abenteuern eines jugendlichen Anarchisten handeln, sind eine Mischung aus Abenteuer- und Science-Fiction-Comic. Typisch für die in Anarky geschilderten Geschichten sind zudem Motive des Superhelden-Comics sowie philosophische und esoterische Anklänge.
- Anarquía (en inglés Anarky) es el álter ego del criminal adolescente Lonnie Machin, personaje del universo de DC Comics creado por Alan Grant y el dibujante Norm Breyfogle. Es un joven en extremo inteligente, con grandes talentos en las tecnologías informáticas y la ingeniería. Es humano, no tiene superpoderes, sólo cuenta con el poder de su propia conciencia racional. Su símbolo es una A circulada. Este personaje no sólo se enfrenta a delincuentes privados sino que se dirige hacia el que considera el criminal más grande de todos: el Estado. Compara a los gobiernos con la mafia, y a los gobernantes los califica de planificadores parásitos. Anarquía piensa que la utopía ética y racional de un pueblo con soberanía individual y genuino mercado libre terminará con las guerras y transformará a los humanos en dioses viventes, sin amos.
- Anarky (Lonnie Machin), est un personnage de fiction créé par Alan Grant et Norm Breyfogle dans Detective Comics #608 en 1989, bande dessinée publiée par DC Comics. Il apparaît la première fois comme adversaire de Batman. À l'origine, Anarky était prévu pour apparaître uniquement dans ce comics comme un personnage violent mais très intelligent, rationalisant ses meurtres au nom d'une cause. À la demande de Dennis O'Neil, cette première interprétation a été modifié avant la publication, et Anarky a été décrit comme violent mais non létal, caractérisation qui est restée constante depuis lors. À la suite de la réception positive des lecteurs, Grant imagina brièvement en secret, qu'Anarky se transforme en un nouveau Robin, remplaçant Jason Todd récemment mort. Toutefois, cela a été abandonné quand il a été informé que Tim Drake avait déjà été créé pour ce remplacement. Les histoires autour d'Anarky sont souvent axées sur des plans thèmes politiques et philosophiques. Nommé d'après l'anarchisme, le personnage a été partiellement influencé par le personnage de V de V pour Vendetta d'Alan Moore. Avec l'adaptation à l'époque, Anarky a été transformé d'un personnage populiste et socialiste comme quel'un de rationaliste, athée, et défendant la pensée du marché libre. Le personnage a connu une brève couverture médiatique au cours de la fin des années 1990, lorsque Norm Breyfogle convaincu Alan Grant de produire une série limitée basée sur le personnage. En 1997, la série spin-off Anarky, a été reçu avec des critiques positives et de bonnes ventes. ', une série mettant en vedette le personnage, suivie. Ce succès populaire n'a toutefois pas abouti financièrement. En 1999, la série Anarky a rapidement été annulée après huit numéros. Dans ce temps, une controverse eut lieu lorsque Anarky fut imaginé comme le fils biologique du Joker. Suite à l'annulation de la série Anarky et le départ d'Alan Grant de DC Comics, Anarky a connu une longue période d'absence dans les publications de DC, en dépit de l'intérêt des professionnels et des lecteurs pour son retour. Cette période, qui a duré près de dix ans, a été brièvement interrompu en 2005, avec son caméo dans un numéro de Green Arrow, et de nouveau en 2008 avec une apparition dans un numéro de Robin.
- Anarky, il cui vero nome è Lonnie Machine, è un personaggio dei fumetti creato da Alan Grant e Norm Breyfogle pubblicato dalla DC Comics. Il personaggio fa il suo esordio nel novembre 1989 su Detective Comics n. 608.
- Anarquia (Anarky no original) é um personagem fictício, supervilão inimigo do Batman no Universo DC. Foi criado em 1989, por Alan Grant e Norm Breyfogle. Seu nome é baseado em um ideal político: o anarquismo. As histórias envolvendo Anarquia frequentemente giram em torno de temas políticos ou filosóficos. Sua criação foi parcialmente influenciada pelo personagem V, do romance gráfico V de Vingança. Curiosamente, foi criado com a intenção de que um dia viesse a se tornar Robin, o que acabou nunca acontecendo. Anarquia tornou-se popular principalmente em países de língua espanhola, pelo fato de a maioria destes países ter experimentado severas repressões militares, uma das motivações para o surgimento do personagem.
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- Alan Grant, 2007.
- 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, 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 mini-series 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.
- Norm Breyfogle, 1998.
- Norm Breyfogle, 2003.
- 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."
- 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!
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- Anarky (Lonnie Machin) is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. Co-created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, he first appeared in Detective Comics #608 (November 1989) as an adversary of Batman. Stories revolving around Anarky often focus on political and philosophical themes. Named after the philosophy of anarchism, the primary philosophical element that has underscored the character's appearances has been anti-statism.
- Anarky ist der Titel einer Reihe von Comicveröffentlichungen die der US-amerikanische Verlag DC Comics seit 1996 herausgibt. Die Anarky-Comics, die von den Abenteuern eines jugendlichen Anarchisten handeln, sind eine Mischung aus Abenteuer- und Science-Fiction-Comic. Typisch für die in Anarky geschilderten Geschichten sind zudem Motive des Superhelden-Comics sowie philosophische und esoterische Anklänge.
- Anarquía (en inglés Anarky) es el álter ego del criminal adolescente Lonnie Machin, personaje del universo de DC Comics creado por Alan Grant y el dibujante Norm Breyfogle. Es un joven en extremo inteligente, con grandes talentos en las tecnologías informáticas y la ingeniería. Es humano, no tiene superpoderes, sólo cuenta con el poder de su propia conciencia racional. Su símbolo es una A circulada.
- Anarky (Lonnie Machin), est un personnage de fiction créé par Alan Grant et Norm Breyfogle dans Detective Comics #608 en 1989, bande dessinée publiée par DC Comics. Il apparaît la première fois comme adversaire de Batman. À l'origine, Anarky était prévu pour apparaître uniquement dans ce comics comme un personnage violent mais très intelligent, rationalisant ses meurtres au nom d'une cause.
- Anarky, il cui vero nome è Lonnie Machine, è un personaggio dei fumetti creato da Alan Grant e Norm Breyfogle pubblicato dalla DC Comics. Il personaggio fa il suo esordio nel novembre 1989 su Detective Comics n. 608.
- Anarquia (Anarky no original) é um personagem fictício, supervilão inimigo do Batman no Universo DC. Foi criado em 1989, por Alan Grant e Norm Breyfogle. Seu nome é baseado em um ideal político: o anarquismo. As histórias envolvendo Anarquia frequentemente giram em torno de temas políticos ou filosóficos. Sua criação foi parcialmente influenciada pelo personagem V, do romance gráfico V de Vingança.
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