Anarchy Comics
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Anarchism

Overtly anarchist in its bent, all content included was based on anarchist philosophy and history. The humor of each anthology was satirical in nature, mocking both mainstream culture as well as traditional leftist ideas of revolution.

Punk rock

Roger Sabin
Roger Sabin
Roger Sabin is a writer about comics and lecturer at Central St. Martins in London, England. He is best known for his book titled Comics, Comix & Graphic Novels: A History of Comic Art and has also written newspaper articles on the topic of comics.-Books:...

, an English historian of comics and subculture, noted a number of connections between the comic and the Punk rock
Punk rock
Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock...

 subculture of the '70s, suggesting that Jay Kenny "clearly hoped to pick up a share of the punk market with this very political comic." The covers of issues No.2 and No.3 both feature archetypal "punk" characters, and issue No. 2 features the short comic "Kultur Documents", a punk rock parody of Archie Comics
Archie Comics
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. Sabin also analyzes "Too Real", Jay Kinny's short comic from the first issue, as being jointly inspired by a combination of Situationist and punk rock imagery. Sabin noted that many of the comics didn't have any relationship to Punk culture, but thought that the comic may have introduced radical ideas to a generation of new, young punks.

Media information

A total of four issues of Anarchy Comics were published between 1978 and 1987. Only the first issue remains in print.

List of Anarchy Comics issues
    • "Too Real" by Jay Kinney
    • "Nestor Makhno" by Spain Rodriguez (originally published in T.R.A.; 1976)
    • "Smarmy Comics" by Jay Kinney
    • "The Quilting Bee" by Melinda Gebbie
    • "Blood and Sky" by Spain Rodriguez
    • "Gilbert Shelton's Advanced International Motoring Tips" by Gilbert Shelton
    • "Liberty Through The Ages" by Epistolier and Volny, with translation by Berangere Lomont (originally published in L'Echo Des Savanes No.29; 1977)
    • "What's The Difference" by J.R. Burnham
    • "Owd Nancy's Petticoat" by Clifford Harper
    • "Safehouse" by Dohrn
    • "On Contradiction" by M. Tsetung
    • "Today's Rhetoric" by 'Spud' Silber
    • "Some Straight Talk About Anarchy" by Paul Mavrides

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