Batman: Anarky #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 1999 Batman: Anarky limited series, written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Norm Breyfogle, along with related stories featuring the vigilante Anarky. The volume explores the character's radical philosophy and his clashes with Batman, as Anarky's methods of challenging societal corruption escalate into a full-scale war of ideas and action in Gotham City.
In "Anarky in Gotham City Part One: Letters to the Editor," Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle launch a gripping exploration of protest and justice in Gotham, as Anarky rallies displaced homeless residents to resist a powerful new bank's expansion—while Batman closes in on the elusive activist. With Norm Breyfogle’s distinctive cover art capturing the tension, this 1999 issue delivers a grounded, socially charged story that sets the stage for a clash between idealism and the law.
In "Anarky in Gotham City, Part Two: Facts About Bats," Anarky rallies a group of homeless residents to resist a new bank’s construction that’s pushed them out of their homes, turning their struggle into a quiet but defiant stand. As tensions rise, Batman closes in, drawn into the conflict not just by the disruption, but by the unsettling questions Anarky forces him to confront.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #608 (1989), Detective Comics #609 (1989), Batman: Shadow of the Bat #40 (1995), The Batman Chronicles #1 (1995), Batman: Shadow of the Bat #41 (1995), Anarky #1 (1997), Anarky #2 (1997), Anarky #3 (1997), Anarky #4 (1997)
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