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Jericho Drumm (comics)
Dr. Jericho Drumm is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #169 (September 1973) as Brother Voodoo. The character was created by Marvel publisher Stan Lee, writer Len Wein, and artist John Romita Sr. Since replacing Doctor Strange as Sorcerer Supreme in ''The New Avengers (comics), The New Avengers'' #53 (July 2009), the character has been referred to as Doctor Voodoo, a title originally assumed by his evil twin brother Daniel Drumm, Daniel, whose ghost he controls. Concept and creation Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee proposed a heroic practitioner of voodoo, 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 f ...
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Daniel Drumm
Daniel Drumm is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film ''Doctor Strange'' (2016), portrayed by Mark Anthony Brighton. Publication history Drumm first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' issue #169, in Sept. 1973. This issue also featured the first appearance of Brother Voodoo. Drumm went on to star in guest appearances alongside Brother Voodoo in other Marvel titles such as Ghost Rider, Doctor Strange, The Tomb of Dracula, and Hulk. The character was also featured in the ongoing series Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the supernatural, written by Rick Remender which began in 2009 and ended in 2010. The series was cancelled after only five issues. The character has recently been featured in the '' Age of Heroes'' series. Fictional character biography Daniel is the identical younger twin brother of Jericho Drumm (who would later become Brother Voodoo). They were raised by their aunt Matilda ...
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