The Definitive Origin Of Marvel's Jericho Drumm ( Brother Voodoo )

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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    Jericho Drumm ( Brother Voodoo ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Strange Tales #169 (September 1973).[3] The character was created by publisher Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Len Wein, and artist John Romita Sr. Since replacing Doctor Strange as Sorcerer Supreme in The New Avengers #53 (July 2009), the character is referred to as Doctor Voodoo.
    Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee proposed a heroic practitioner of voodoo and black magic, and when editor-in-chief Roy Thomas suggested the name "Doctor Voodoo", Lee rebounded with the suggestion "Brother Voodoo". The task of fleshing out the character was then assigned to writer Len Wein and Marvel's art director, John Romita Sr. Wein recounted, "We talked about the sense of the character. I designed the 'V' in the circle on the forehead in John's office.Romita did most of the costume design, while Wein's concept for Brother Voodoo's character and powers drew partial inspiration from the Phantom.
    Interestingly, Jericho Drumm was shown in the Marvel Tarot as "The Hanged Man."

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