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Anti Hero
Antihero (sometimes spelled as anti-hero or in two words as anti hero) is a literary term that can be understood as standing in opposition to the traditional hero, i.e., one with high social status, well-liked by the general populace, and given a particular role to play. Although antiheroes may sometimes perform actions that most of the audience considers heroic, they continue because they must, not because they believe they are the right person for the job. The "Racinian" antihero is defined by three factors. The first is that the antihero is doomed to fail before their adventure begins. The second constitutes the blame of that failure on everyone but themselves. Thirdly, they offer a critique of social morals and reality. To other scholars, an antihero is inherently a hero from a specific point of view, and a villain from another.
Shop Secondhand
Archive and rare Anti Hero pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.
Japan · via Buyee
US / Europe
Timeline4
1995—2018·23 yrs
- 1995
Anti Hero founded by Julien Stranger
Pro skater Julien Stranger founds Anti Hero under Deluxe Distribution in San Francisco, embodying raw underground skate culture.
- 1996
'Eagle' graphic adopted
The brand's iconic Eagle logo, by artist Todd Francis, becomes one of skateboarding's most recognised graphics.
- 2002
'Tentacles of Destruction' video
The team releases the cult video Tentacles of Destruction, cementing its anti-establishment ethos.
- 2018
Converse Cons collaboration
Anti Hero collaborates with Converse Cons on a series of skate shoes, extending its reach into footwear.




