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Anarchist super-heroes, villains, and other characters

Anarchist super-heroes and other comic book characters

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See only: 9 Anarchist Heroes | 52 Anarchist Villains | All

Number of characters in this sub-list: 70 (out of a total of 30,091 in the database).  Records 1 through 50 displayed below.

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Character
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Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Kestrel Kestrel villain
CBR Scale: D agent of Chaos
Lords of Chaos; Injustice Society of the World
[Foe of: Hawk and Dove (arch-enemy). created by spell of M'Shulla and Gorrum (Lords of Chaos)]
DC 35
93 Mantra 93 Mantra hero
CBR Scale: M anarchist
Black Flag 2000 AD 1
Agent ! Agent ! (Malcolm) villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist
Brotherhood of Dada DC 4
Agents of Anarchy villain
CBR Scale: D Anarchist
  Marvel 1
Alias the Blur Alias the Blur villain
CBR Scale: S anarchist
Brotherhood of Dada
[Germany]
DC 5
Ammo villain
CBR Scale: U anarchist
Wildboys (leader)
[criminal, gang leader, former soldier]
Marvel 3
Anarchists for Freedom Army villain
CBR Scale: D Anarchist
[armored terrorists, attacked Manhattan] Marvel 1
Anarchy Anarchy villain
CBR Scale: S anarchist
ULTIMATUM
[terrorist charged by Flag-Smasher with fomenting chaos]
Marvel 2
Anarchy Anarchy villain
CBR Scale: U anarchist
Vicious Circle Image 1
Ava Destruction Ava Destruction villain
CBR Scale: M anarchist
Black Death Marvel Icon 5
Bad Seed (Cain) supporting character
CBR Scale: M anarchist
Fatboys Marvel 7
The Creeper The Creeper (Jack Ryder) hero
CBR Scale: U anarchist
Secret Society of Super Villains; Justice League of Anarchy 
Justice League; Shadow Fighters; Outsiders
DC 184
Degenerate villain
CBR Scale: M anarchist
[Foe of: Solitaire; Serena. arsonist and murderous anarchist] Malibu 3
Doctor Anarchy villain
CBR Scale: D Anarchist
[Delta City. organized the Anger Gang] Marvel 1
Go-Go (Asahiri Aoki) villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist
Spammers
[Japan]
Marvel 2
Helek villain
CBR Scale: S anarchist
[Foe of: Starjammers. alien; member of Clench, a coalition of anarchist planets] Marvel 4
Mister Nobody Mister Nobody (Eric Morden) villain
CBR Scale: M anarchist
Brotherhood of Evil; Brotherhood of Dada (founder) DC 12
Nero (Alex Nero) villain
CBR Scale: U anarchist
[
1st app: Green Lantern (vol. 3) #132 (Jan. 2001)
]
DC 12
Kishi Oramosha supporting character
CBR Scale: U anarchist
[Japan. one of Japan's most respected businessmen] Marvel 1
The Phoomie Goonies villain
CBR Scale: S anarchist
[domestic terrorists spreading fear and anarchy] Marvel 1
Ranger villain
CBR Scale: U anarchist
[member of Agents of Anarchy; terrorist] Marvel 5
Slapstick Slapstick (Steve Harmon) hero
CBR Scale: M Anarchist
New Warriors; Initiative 
Counter Force
Marvel 24
Sour Kraut (Gunther Herschein) villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist
Spammers
[Germany]
Marvel 1
T-5 (Tuatola T'Tuana Timon) villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist
Spammers Marvel 1
V V hero
CBR Scale: D anarchist
[
1st app: "V for Vendetta" serial in Warrior #1 (Mar. 1982)
]
Quality Communications DC, etc. 45
Windstorm villain
CBR Scale: D Anarchist
[Israel. led Israelis for Anarchy (anti-government terrorist group)] Marvel 1
Zarkoff villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist
  Marvel 1
Destabilizers villain
CBR Scale: D anarchist anti-government
terrorists
[pawns of Flag-Smasher] Marvel 1
Sauru villain deity
CBR Scale: D anarchist deity; demon
[Iran. Persian prince of demons, lord of anarchy and tyranny] Marvel 1
Partyers from Mars Partyers from Mars supporting character
CBR Scale: D anarchist; alien
Partyers from Mars Kitchen Sink Press 3
Leviathan villain clergy/religious leader
CBR Scale: M Anarchist; Coven (leader)
[has degrees in theology, psychology; fetish for lollipops] Marvel 8
The Anarchist (Simon Ellis) villain clergy/religious leader
CBR Scale: D anarchist; fake Pentecostal
preacher
[
1st app: Justice League of America #127 (Feb. 1976)
]
DC 1
Cybershaman villain clergy/religious leader
CBR Scale: U Anarchist; Human Tribe
(leader)
[Foe of: Hulk 2099] Marvel 2
Anarky Anarky (Lonnie Machin) villain hero
CBR Scale: D Anarchist; Neo-Tech (offshoot
of Objectivism)
  DC 40
The Joker The Joker villain
CBR Scale: M anarchist; obsessed with being
Batman's arch-enemy
Injustice Gang; Injustice League DC 1,679
Anger Gang villain
CBR Scale: U Anarchists
[Delta City. organized by Dr. Anarchy] Marvel 1
Chaos Commanders villain
CBR Scale: U anarchists
[England. commanders of the Aryanites in possible future 2040] Marvel 1
The Aryanites villain
CBR Scale: U anarchists; Aryan
[England. agents of Chaos Commanders in possible future 2040] Marvel 1
Choepke villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Lynette Cole villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Dmitri villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Flag-Smasher Flag-Smasher villain
CBR Scale: M anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM (leader)
[Switzerland]
Marvel 30
Flag-Smasher villain
CBR Scale: D anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM
[patterned after original ULTIMATUM leader]
Marvel 2
Sanjini Hatari villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Vladimir Korda villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM; HYDRA
[Poland. Captain America was forced to shoot him dead]
Marvel 2
Luft villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Rice villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Rivvak villain
CBR Scale: R anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1
Michael Straka supporting character
CBR Scale: M anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 2
Ultimator villain
CBR Scale: D anti-nationalism anarchist
ULTIMATUM Marvel 1

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User Comments

Jeremy Devor, 12 February 2009, 12:48 PM:
I do not think you understand what anarchists are. You have anarchist listed as a religion, when it is actually a political belief. In fact, anarchism is a belief that we humans can form societies or political entities without hierarchies. That is it. It has nothing to do with choas, like in the case of Kishi Oramosha or the Joker. Chaos is the name that people give to anarchy because they like hierarchies so much and fear thier absence. Hierarchies lead to exploitation and abuse, so you can see why anarchy is a goal people aspire to. Maybe it is an unreasonable dream, maybe not, but either way it has nothing to do with religion.

Korbl, 4 September 2009, 4:11 AM:
Yeah... this whole site is more than just religions. It goes into beliefs and fantasy/metaphysical races.

Hell, the compilers don't really know what Satanism is either.

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