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Troy-Jeffrey Allen

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Troy-Jeffrey Allen is the co-founder of RexCo Comics. His comix work includes AFROFUTURES, MF DOOM: All Caps, Public Enemy's Apocalypse '91, Bamn, and the Glyph Award-nominated Fight of the Century. He has been featured on Mic.com, Rolling Stone, Comic Book Resources, and The Washington Post. ...more

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Fight of the Century #1

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The Magic Bullet #9

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MF DOOM: All Caps

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“To be honest, I had to kind of sit a couple of weeks to figure out why I wanted to do this. I know it sounds pretentious, but MF DOOM was one of my muses. On December 31, I was sitting in this room and looking at my phone, working too late, and I saw that he died. I had just gotten the phone, and I threw it on the ground. I took it really personally, which is super surprising because I just don't get into celebrity culture. But I had to say something about it because I felt like I hadn't expressed enough what MF DOOM meant to me. It made sense to do it as a comic book, because he does the whole supervillain schtick. He pulled from Marvel Comics, Saturday morning cartoons, and all that stuff. It seemed like a no-brainer.”
Troy-Jeffrey Allen, MF DOOM: All Caps

“I’m a writer. Which I think always confuses filthy casuals. They don’t think people write comics, I guess. It keeps my ego in check, at least.”
Troy-Jeffrey Allen

“To be honest, I had to kind of sit a couple of weeks to figure out why I wanted to do this. I know it sounds pretentious, but MF DOOM was one of my muses. On December 31, I was sitting in this room and looking at my phone, working too late, and I saw that he died. I had just gotten the phone, and I threw it on the ground. I took it really personally, which is super surprising because I just don't get into celebrity culture. But I had to say something about it because I felt like I hadn't expressed enough what MF DOOM meant to me. It made sense to do it as a comic book, because he does the whole supervillain schtick. He pulled from Marvel Comics, Saturday morning cartoons, and all that stuff. It seemed like a no-brainer.”
Troy-Jeffrey Allen, MF DOOM: All Caps

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