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Encyclopedia > Anarchist (comics)
The Anarchist


The Anarchist
Mike Allred, artist Image File history File links Anarchist. ...

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Force vol. 1 #116
Created by Peter Milligan
Mike Allred
Characteristics
Alter ego Tike Alicar
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations X-Force, X-Statix
Abilities Acid generation,
Acidic blasts

The Anarchist (Tike Alicar), is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, that was a member of the superhero team X-Statix. He first appeared in X-Force #116 and was created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred. He could sweat acid, which allowed him to fire acidic blasts of energy from his hands. He considered himself the "Token Black Guy" of the team. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to first comic book to feature a character. ... Peter Milligan is an Irish writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work. ... Cover to the Madman Adventures collected edition Mike Allred is a U.S. comic book artist and writer. ... In Marvel comic books, particularly those of the X-Men mythos, a mutant is a human being who is born with genetic modifications that allow for abilities not possessed by regular humans. ... X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ... X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ... X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ... X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ... Peter Milligan is an Irish writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work. ... Cover to the Madman Adventures collected edition Mike Allred is a U.S. comic book artist and writer. ...

Contents

Fictional character biography

Alicar was adopted and raised by a white family. He grew up in Canada. He suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder, which made him obsessed with being clean by washing his hands repeatedly. For other things named OCD, see OCD (disambiguation). ...


X-Force

He joined X-Force[1] when the team was still led by Zeitgeist. After the Boyz 'R Us Massacre, only he and U-Go Girl survived. Both of them challenged each other for leadership of the new team, but the position went to newcomer Orphan. Alicar didn't mind, stating that he just wanted to become leader to spite U-Go-Girl. X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ... Zeitgeist (Axel Cluney) is a fictional mutant character and superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe, a member of the second team of X-Force. ... U-Go Girl (Edie Sawyer), was a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe, and a member of the superhero team X-Force, as well as X-Statix. ... Mister Sensitive (Guy Smith) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, who was a prominent castmember in the X-Statix series. ...


Anarchist was a very extreme person, remaining calm on the battlefield, but making rash, angry judgements off.


During the last mission as X-Force in which they had to terminate the Bush Rangers[2], Anarchist, Orphan, U-Go-Girl and Doop found themselves trapped in a small ship that was drifting aimlessly in space. This fit in well with Alicar's fears of being doomed now they had a new black member on the team, named Spike. The four found an escape pod which could only fit two adults and Doop. They decided that the two who would board the pod had to win a game of chance with a die. Anarchist purposely lost by using his powers, but was still able to survive when Orphan guided the ship to the shuttle from where the ship came. In spite of all of them surviving, U-Go-Girl still perished at the hands of a Bush Ranger[3]. Ironically, Spike also died in the same battle she did. Doop is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe who was created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Mike Allred. ...


X-Statix

When they changed their name to X-Statix, Anarchist found himself becoming closer to Orphan due to U-Go-Girl's demise. He became romantically involved with his teammate Dead Girl, which he first considered as novelty but he soon developed real feelings for her. Anarchist (and his team) became so famous they could commit crimes. He even once broke into a jewelry store and was later thanked for the resultant publicity. Dead Girl is a fictional character, a mutant superhero in Marvel Comics X-Statix series. ...


It was also once insinuated that Anarchist had an attraction to Venus Dee Milo, but that idea was abandoned soon after. He became leader of the team[4] when the Orphan temporarily left, and remained so until their final mission when they were all killed. Alicar was gunned down[5], dying side by side with Orphan. He was the last of the two survivors of the team having survived longer then anyone else. Venus Dee Milo is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe, that was member of the mutant superhero group X-Statix. ...


Afterlife

After finding himself in Hell, Anarchist joined forces with a group of deceased supervillains, including Mysterio, Kraven the Hunter, and Miss America. Led by the mysterious Pitiful One, they attempted to return from the dead. Although they failed, Anarchist found romance with Miss America[6]. Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) A hell, according to many religious beliefs, is an afterlife of suffering where the wicked or unrighteous dead are punished. ... For the professional wrestler known by his stage name, Rey Mysterio, see Oscar Gutierrez. ... Kraven the Hunter is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of Spider-Man. ... Miss America is a Golden Age superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


References

  1. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  Michael Allred (p),  none (i). "Exit Wounds" X-Force, volume 1 #116 July 2001  Marvel Comics.
  2. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  M D Allred (p),  none (i). "As I Lie Dying" X-Force, volume 1 #126 May 2002  Marvel Comics.
  3. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  Michael Allred (p),  none (i). "Someone Dies" X-Force, volume 1 #128 July 2002  Marvel Comics.
  4. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  Michael Allred (p),  none (i). "The Moons Of Venus" X-Statix #8 April 2003  Marvel Comics.
  5. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  Michael Allred (p),  none (i). "Are You Ready?" X-Statix #26 October 2004  Marvel Comics.
  6. ^  Peter Milligan (w),  Nick Dragotta & Michael Allred (p),  none (i). "Dead A Long Time" X-Statix Presents Dead Girl #1 March 2006  Marvel Comics.

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External links

  • The Anarchist on the Marvel Universe Character Wiki
  • http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/anarchist.htm

  Results from FactBites:
 
Anarchist (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (418 words)
During the last mission as X-Force in which they had to terminate the Bush Rangers, Anarchist, Orphan, U-Go-Girl and Doop found themselves trapped in an small ship that was drifting aimlessly in space.
Anarchist purposely lost by using his powers, but was still able to survive when Orphan guided the ship to the shuttle from where the ship came.
It was also once insinuated that Anarchist had an attraction to Venus Dee Milo, but that idea was abandoned soon after.
X-Statix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1379 words)
In 2001, the X-Men family of titles were being revamped by the newly appointed Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada, with the aim to make the titles more critically and commercially successful.
In January of 2006, Marvel Comics released the first issue of X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl, a new series where Dead Girl is paired with Doctor Strange to combat a series of villians that have returned from the dead.
Anarchist, the team's self-proclaimed "token" African American, whose acid-like sweat enabled him to fire acidic energy bolts.
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