(Kinney, Mavrides, and Rodriguez had been noted for "adding new dimensions to the political comic" in the underground comix press of the 1970s and '80s.
Each issue included a mixture of fiction, history, commentary, and artwork, with wide ranges in style and format.
Each issue of Anarchy Comics showcased an international cast of artists who identified as anarchists or nonsectarian socialists.
As it becomes increasingly clear that the real 'terrorists' are not a few isolated leftists but are the governments and corporations of this world who hold us hostage with their armaments, militaries & intelligence activities, anarchism becomes more & more relevant!
Sabin also analyzes "Too Real", Jay Kinney's short comic from the first issue, as being jointly inspired by a combination of Situationist and punk rock imagery.