EPISODE · Aug 3, 2026 · 36 MIN
The History of Marvel's Doctor Voodoo Explained
from Adidas Wilson Matrix · host Author Adidas Wilson
This episode outlines the origins and cultural significance of Jericho Drumm, better known as Doctor Voodoo, who debuted in 1973 as Marvel’s first Haitian superhero. Set against the backdrop of a pivotal year in American history, the narrative explores his transition from a skeptical psychologist to the Houngan Supreme after the death of his brother, Daniel. The source emphasizes that he is a peer to Doctor Strange in mystical power, eventually assuming the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme and becoming the Headmaster of the Strange Academy. Beyond his supernatural abilities, the episode highlights the importance of Haitian representation in media and how the character provides a counter-narrative to common stereotypes. The creator ultimately advocates for the hero's growth from a niche supporting player to a major figure within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and broader pop culture.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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