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Kid Anarchy was a three-issue comic book series written and illustrated by George Cole and Mike McCarthy, and published by Fantagraphics Books between 1991 and 1992. Set in the Deep South in the fictitious small town of Yamston around the year 1981, it centers on the title character Tommy "Kid Anarchy" Delaney and his tight-knit group of friends.


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