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ESSMAN IS *!&@%#$

- Darryl Elton John

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HBO character is a major-league instigator,

Trhyme that’s right on time is tricky – but writing a comic book is harder. Legendary rapper debuts the third volume of his 3-year-old “DMC” comic book series at next week’s New York Comic Con. After that, he plans to release a comic book a month. The “King of Rock” rapper finds producing comics more challengin­g than writing songs.

“Writing a comic book is a little more tricky,” he says, reasoning that between collaborat­ing with writers and illustrato­rs, comic books involve a greater collaborat­ion. According to the card-carrying Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, anyone who listens to Run-DMC’s music can read between the lines that he always saw himself as a comic book hero.

“On the ‘King of Rock’ record I sang ‘I crash through walls come through floors, punch through ceilings and knockdown doors,’” he said of the 1985 album. “Rappers don’t do that. Superheroe­s do that. All of that was there.”

Growing up in both Manhattan and Queens, the 53-year-old rapper preferred rock acts like Led Zeppelin,

and The Beatles to the disco and soul sounds a lot of his contempora­ries favored.

“I was attracted to rock because the drums were harder and the guitars were loud,” he said. “Listening to a rock song was like reading an Incredible Hulk comic.”

DMC still plays music, though now he travels with a full band doing more bombastic versions of old Run-DMC hits. He says it’d be arrogant to try and cover what he created with his old bandmates

(aka Run) and the late Jason Mizell (aka Jam Master Jay).

“Nobody will ever touch what those three dudes did,” he said.

McDaniels doesn’t hang out with Simmons these days.

“I see him more on TV than I do in person,” he said.

And though Mizell was gunned down 15 years ago this October, McDaniels says he still thinks of him often and even dedicated a character in his “DMC” comic.

“It’s crazy,” he said, looking back.

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