- Script
- Paul Mavrides
- Letters
- Paul Mavrides
- Synopsis
- Introduction to the artists and stories in the issue in the guise of an indictment of "the Anarchy Comics Collective," a fictitious entity representing the contributors to the issue.
- Reprints
The "indictment" is signed by "Winston P. Smith, Conspiracy Attorney," an ironic reference to the protagonist of George Orwell's 1984.
- Script
- Paul Mavrides; Jay Kinney
- Pencils
- Paul Mavrides; Jay Kinney
- Inks
- Paul Mavrides; Jay Kinney
- Letters
- J
- Characters
- Bud Tuttle; Dritz Bodkin; Jesus; Mary Magdalene; the Anti-Christ; a cast of millions
- Synopsis
- Mistakenly thinking the world is ending, Tuttle and Bodkin lock themselves in an underground survivalist chamber, only to re-emerge 10 years later when the real end-of-the-world is unleashed.
- Reprints
Tuttle and Bodkin had appeared in previous Kinney-Mavrides strips and Tuttle originated in a Kinney-Sonntag strip in Occult Laff-Parade in 1973.
- Script
- Cliff Harper
- Pencils
- Cliff Harper
- Inks
- Cliff Harper
- Letters
- Cliff Harper
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- On the Night of March 3 1982...
- Reprints
First 3 pages are a mostly-wordless depiction of a teenager's petrol-bombing of a police station in a London suburb in 1982 (which caused no loss of life and little damage). The final page is a mostly text summary of the subsequent fall-out which included the perpetrator's hanging himself in custody.
- Script
- Norman Dog
- Pencils
- Norman Dog
- Inks
- Norman Dog
- Letters
- Norman Dog
- Synopsis
- A discontinuous sequence of panels showing different choices culminating in the protagonist ruling the world, as he is the only one left.
- Reprints
- Script
- Spain Rodriguez [as Spain]
- Pencils
- Spain Rodriguez [as Spain]
- Inks
- Spain Rodriguez [as Spain]
- Letters
- Spain Rodriguez [as Spain]
- Genre
- history
- Characters
- Emperor Napoleon III; Jacques; Raymond; Leon Gambetta; Cleric; Claire LaPorte; Raoul; Monsieur Renoir
- Synopsis
- A dramatized historical strip about the Paris Commune and its fate.
- Reprints
- Script
- Melinda Gebbie
- Pencils
- Melinda Gebbie
- Inks
- Melinda Gebbie
- Letters
- Melinda Gebbie
- Synopsis
- A semi-allegorical account of the bust, impounding, and destruction of the artists' solo comic, Frescazizis, in the 1980s in the UK.
- Reprints
- Script
- Norman Dog
- Pencils
- Norman Dog
- Inks
- Norman Dog
- Letters
- Norman Dog
- Synopsis
- Recursive tale of a wish to help world hunger delayed by the desire for a "little snack."
- Reprints
- Script
- Paul Mavrides
- Pencils
- Paul Mavrides
- Inks
- Paul Mavrides
- Letters
- Paul Mavrides
House ad occupying the left half of page 34.
- Script
- S. Zorca
- Pencils
- Paul Mavrides (spot illo)
- Inks
- Paul Mavrides (spot illo)
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Text story occupies right side of page 34 and left side of adjoining page 35.
- Letters
- typeset
- Synopsis
- House ad for 4 issues of Anarchy Comics with ordering coupon.
Occupies the right side of page 35.
- Script
- R. Diggs
- Pencils
- R. Diggs
- Inks
- R. Diggs
- Letters
- R. Diggs
- Synopsis
- Allegorical strip of international corporations as battling dinosaurs
- Reprints
- Script
- Harry S. Robins
- Pencils
- Harry S. Robins
- Inks
- Harry S. Robins
- Letters
- Harry S. Robins
- Synopsis
- Intricate rhyming strip riffing on the meaning of the word "anarchy".
- Reprints
- Script
- Byron Werner
- Pencils
- Byron Werner
- Inks
- Byron Werner
- Letters
- Byron Werner
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Federation of Planets extends greetings to Planet Earth and its people
- Synopsis
- Infant convinces arriving aliens that Earth's inhabitants are too primitive to wisely use the aliens' offer of advanced technological knowledge. They depart.
- Reprints
- Script
- Paul Mavrides; Jay Kinney
- Pencils
- Paul Mavrides
- Inks
- Paul Mavrides; Jay Kinney
- Letters
- Jay Kinney
- Reprints
Satire of the international arms market, featuring a character reminiscent of Fat Freddy of the Freak Brothers.
- Pencils
- Paul Mavrides
- Inks
- Paul Mavrides
- Colors
- Paul Mavrides
- Letters
- Paul Mavrides
- Synopsis
- Mock 'souvenir" postcard of Hiroshima after the U.S. Atomic attack
- Reprints
Back cover