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Doctor Voodoo

Jericho Drumm

First Appearance

Strange Tales #169 (1973)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthSuper SpeedStaminaTelepathyTelekinesisIntellectTeleportBlast PowerHealingMagicSuper SightPhasing / GhostChameleonShape ShifterFire ControlInsanely RichWeather ControlDivine PowersSiphon AbilitiesSize ManipulationImmortalNecromancyElectricity ControlIce ControlTrackingAstral ProjectionDanger SensePossessionAdaptiveAnimationPrecognitionLevitationSoul AbsorptionAnimal ControlPostcognitionEnergy ShieldSense DeathDarkforce ManipulationEmpathyDarkness ManipulationIllusion CastingEarth ManipulationPower ItemPlant ControlHypnosisWater ControlEnergy AbsorptionCosmic AwarenessWillpower-Based ConstructsEnergy Based ConstructsLongevity

Teams

AvengersAvengers of the SupernaturalAvengers Unity SquadDoom AcademyHeroes For HireMidnight SonsNew AvengersS.H.I.E.L.D.S.T.A.K.E.Savage AvengersStrange AcademySupernaturals

Also Known As

Jericho Drumm, Sorcerer Supreme, Dr. Voodoo, Lord Of The Loa, Doctor Drumm, Dr. Drumm, Houngan Supreme, The Gunner of God, Master of All Reptiles, He-Who-Has-Died-Twice, Voodoo Lord, Brother Voodoo

About Doctor Voodoo

Jericho Drumm made his mark on the Marvel Universe when he first appeared in Strange Tales #169 in 1973, a landmark issue that introduced readers to a hero unlike any other in superhero comics. Created during an era when publishers were expanding into new genre territory, Drumm's debut brought authentic Caribbean mysticism and voodoo spirituality into the Marvel cosmos. A trained psychologist who returned to Haiti to honor his dying brother Daniel, Jericho underwent a grueling apprenticeship under the houngan Papa Jambo and emerged as Brother Voodoo — a supernatural warrior bonded to his deceased brother's spirit and armed with one of the most distinctive and culturally rich power sets in all of Marvel. Strange Tales #169 is a legitimate key issue, and its Bronze Age scarcity makes it a prize for collectors chasing complete early supernatural Marvel runs.

Over the decades, Drumm evolved from a cult favorite into a genuine heavy hitter in Marvel's magical hierarchy. The defining moment of his modern era came during Brian Michael Bendis's New Avengers and the subsequent Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural limited series, when Jericho was elevated to the title of Sorcerer Supreme following Doctor Strange's fall from grace. This shocking promotion sent ripples through Marvel continuity and forced readers to reconsider a character who had long been underutilized. His battles against Agamotto, his membership across multiple Avengers rosters, and his deep connections to the Midnight Sons made him a connective thread through Marvel's supernatural landscape. The New Avengers issues featuring his ascension and the Doctor Voodoo limited series are essential reads and strong pickups for anyone building a mystical Marvel collection.

Drumm's power profile is staggering even by Marvel's high standards. Beyond the expected sorcery and spirit-world manipulation, he commands necromancy, weather control, animal dominion, astral projection, and the ability to channel the spirits of the Loa themselves. His bond with brother Daniel's ghost gives him a unique tactical edge — a literal second soul he can deploy in combat. This combination of psychological intelligence and raw supernatural force has made him an invaluable member of teams like the Midnight Sons, the New Avengers, and Strange Academy, where his mentorship of the next generation of magical heroes adds new layers to his legacy.

For collectors, Doctor Voodoo represents one of the most rewarding deep dives in Bronze Age and modern Marvel. Strange Tales #169 anchors any serious collection of early 1970s Marvel keys, while his later spotlight issues and limited series remain surprisingly affordable given how culturally significant the character has become. As Marvel continues to spotlight supernatural characters and diverse legacy heroes, demand for Drumm's key appearances is only positioned to grow. Whether you are hunting raw Bronze Age copies or high-grade slabs, getting ahead of the Doctor Voodoo curve now is a move seasoned collectors will not regret.

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