The Mask of Anarky

Robin 181
The latest issue (#181) of Robin features the return of Anarky – sort of.

At first I was annoyed, since Anarky seemed to be blowing stuff up pointlessly – “chaos for fun.”

But it soon transpired that the guy wearing the Anarky outfit is actually the Batman villain Ulysses Armstrong, who seems to have the real Anarky – Lonnie Machin – imprisoned and on life support (and looking in pretty bad shape). What all that’s about remains to be seen.

6 Responses to The Mask of Anarky

  1. Tracy Saboe December 24, 2008 at 4:18 pm #

    You’re welcome 🙂

    Tracy

  2. Administrator December 24, 2008 at 5:54 pm #

    Huh?

  3. Tracy Saboe December 24, 2008 at 8:42 pm #

    Maybe you already knew.

    I e-mailed the Molinary yahoo group and posted a comment about it in one of your previous posts.

    Tracy

  4. Tracy Saboe December 24, 2008 at 8:51 pm #

    Although you should have posted a spoiler notice for those you haven’t read it yet.

    Tracy

    • Roderick December 27, 2008 at 1:43 am #

      I e-mailed the Molinary yahoo group

      Ah, I saw that after I read the comic. (Behind on my email, as usual.)

      you should have posted a spoiler notice

      Oops, you’re right. Sorry.

  5. Tracy Saboe December 28, 2008 at 1:02 am #

    Spoiler warning about prior issue 180:

    I was a couple months behind on my comics so I hadn’t read this yet. I just finished issue 180. If you’d read issue 180, you’d know that Red Robin (Spoiler: you find out towards the end that he’s Ulysses towards the end) had somebody talking into his ear. More like taunting him. That voice said, “What you’re doing is not real Anarchy.”

    My assumption based on what you’ve posted above about issue. 181 is that that voice is Lonnie.

    I have hopes that the author gets him now. Perhaps he’s as upset as you were over Ulysses misunderstanding of equating anarchy with chaos.

    We’ll find out in issue 182.

    Who knows, perhaps they could make Anarky the new protector of Gothum now that Batman’s R. I. P. (A geek can dream, can’t he. 🙂

    Tracy

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