Best, Daniel (06. 01. 2007.). „Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle” (html). Adelaide Comics and Books. ACAB Publishing. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2007-04-27. Pristupljeno 18. 05. 2007.
White, T.H. (1987). The Book of Merlyn. United Kingdom: Ace Books. str. 193. ISBN0-441-00663-9. Merlyn se u djelu identificira s riječima "Ja sam anarhista, kao i svaka druga razuimna osoba." Lik objašnjava svoju filozofiju, udarajući po kolektivističkim ideologijama kao što su komunizam i fašizam. The Book of Merlyn je posljednji dio ciklusa The Once and Future King series.
Moore, Alan; Loyd, David (2005). V for Vendetta. United States: Vertigo. str. 296. ISBN1-4012-0792-8.A FOR ALAN, Pt. 1Arhivirano 2006-05-05 na Wayback Machine-u, an interview by Heidi MacDonald, in which Alan outlines the core theme of the story being that of an ethical and political battle between Anarchy and fascism, and that V is an anarchist. In A FOR ALAN Pt. 2Arhivirano 2006-03-21 na Wayback Machine-u, Alan explains that V is neither hero nor villain, but an allegorical force for Anarchy. Evey later assumes the same role in the story. Comicon.com/thebeat/ Accessed January 24, 2007
Conrad, Joseph (2000). A Set of Six. United Kingdom: Classic Publishing. str. 805. ISBN0-7426-2662-8. Neimenovani mehaničar, nazvan "Crocodile" i "Anarchisto de Barcelona" poriče da je anarhist, ali ga na kraju priče tako imenuje narator. Druga dva lika - Simon i Mafile - su jasnije određeni kao anarhisti. E-tekst A Set of Six je dostupan kroz Project Gutenberg. Gutenberg.org. February 22, 2007
Best, Daniel (06. 01. 2007.). „Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle” (html). Adelaide Comics and Books. ACAB Publishing. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2007-04-27. Pristupljeno 18. 05. 2007.
Moore, Alan; Loyd, David (2005). V for Vendetta. United States: Vertigo. str. 296. ISBN1-4012-0792-8.A FOR ALAN, Pt. 1Arhivirano 2006-05-05 na Wayback Machine-u, an interview by Heidi MacDonald, in which Alan outlines the core theme of the story being that of an ethical and political battle between Anarchy and fascism, and that V is an anarchist. In A FOR ALAN Pt. 2Arhivirano 2006-03-21 na Wayback Machine-u, Alan explains that V is neither hero nor villain, but an allegorical force for Anarchy. Evey later assumes the same role in the story. Comicon.com/thebeat/ Accessed January 24, 2007