CBR | Oct 2009 | 38 Pages | 32.6 MB
Introducing Doctor Voodoo, the New Sorcerer Supreme. With the ascension of Dr. Stephen Strange to another plane his amulet, the All-Seeing Eye of Agamotto chose his successor and he is none other than Jericho Drumm--aka Brother Voodoo, Houngan Supreme, Lord of the Loa, He-Who-Has-Died-Twice and Master of all Reptiles, the Voudoun and the Spirit World--a houngan (a male priest of voodoo), a Doctor of Psychology, licensed superhero and a former member of SHIELD's Howling Commandos. Brother Voodoo made his first appearance in Strange Tales #169 (1973) as the brainchild of comics legends Stan Lee, then publisher and editorial director of Marvel Comics Group and Roy Thomas, then editor. A riveting and action-packed first issue with complementary artwork that features appearances by Dr. Strange, Dormammu and another Marvel Super Villain that sets up an intriguing basis for the next issue. The book's first six pages consist of the prologue which was published digitally online as Doctor Voodoo #0. It also includes the original write-up of the origins of Brother Voodoo by Tony Isabella as well as Brother Voodoo's profile before he assumed the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme and became Doctor Voodoo.
Launching from the pages of New Avengers, Jericho Drumm assumes the role of Marvel’s new Sorcerer Supreme as DOCTOR VOODOO! Having foreseen an unimaginable evil that will soon envelop the Marvel Universe, the Eye of Agamotto has passed the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme on to the one man who has the unique gifts to stave off the coming darkness -- but is Doctor Voodoo ready for the momentous duty as avenger of the supernatural? As Jericho begins to grapple with his colossal new position, malevolent beings of vast power see his arrival as an opportunity to strike. Rising stars Rick Remender (PUNISHER) and Jefte Palo crack open a new chapter in the Book of Vishanti to tell the ongoing adventures of the new Sorcerer Supreme in the Mighty Marvel fashion! WRITER: Rick Remender; PENCILS: Jefte Palo; INKS: Jefte Palo; COLORED BY: Jean-Francois Beaulieu; LETTERED BY: Dave Lanphear
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