Comics/sequential Art
- Anarchik
- A parody of the "bomb wielding, bearded anarchist" stereotype. He appeared in Rivista Anarchica, by Roberto Ambrosoli, ca 1970, and is often reprinted in contemporary anarchist pamphlets.
- Anarky
- A comic book character appearing in various DC Comics publications as an antagonist of Batman. He was created and co-developed by Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle in 1989.
- Boy
- A martial artist, former NYPD officer, and member of an anarchist secret society in The Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison.
- Evey Hammond
- A protégé of V, an anarchist terrorist in V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore & David Lloyd in 1982. Evey eventually adopts V's role.
- Green Arrow
- A superhero known for his liberal progressive characterization. Appearing in Green Arrow, and various other comic books, published by DC Comics, he was created by Mort Weisinger & George Papp in 1941. He was revamped in 1969 by Dennis O'Neil, who characterized him as a political progressive and dubbed him an "anarchist".
- Jack Frost
- A young hooligan, possibly a future Buddha, and member of an anarchic secret society in The Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison.
- King Mob
- A magician, assassin, terrorist, and member of an anarchist secret society in The Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison.
- Lord Fanny
- A Brazilian, transgendered shaman, and member of an anarchist secret society in The Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison.
- Pillock
- An intellectual pelican, in Donald Rooum's Wildcat (1985). Pillock is often used to present complex social ideas and anarchist philosophy.
- Ragged Robin
- A time traveling, cybernetically enhanced telepath, and member of an anarchist secret society in The Invisibles (1994) by Grant Morrison.
- Tank Girl
- A violent punk, wanted criminal, and tank commander. She was created in 1988 by Jamie Hewlett & Alan Martin for their independent comic series, Tank Girl.
- V
- An anonymous, English terrorist with enhanced strength, reflexes, and mental capacity. He is perhaps a genius or merely insane, and acts as an allegorical force for anarchy. He was created by Alan Moore & David Lloyd for their 1982 comic series, V for Vendetta.
- Wild Cat
- An anarcho-punk cat created by Donald Rooum in 1985 as the lead character in his comic strip, Wildcat.
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