This is why I loved Marvel Comics in the
early-to-mid 70s. There was a try-anything feel to the books. Oddball
ideas were guaranteed at least a few issues. Bother Voodoo was another
reluctant Marvel hero who takes over the
role when his brother, the first Brother Voodoo, is murdered. The
series boasted good writing and fantastic art by Gene Colan, who also
drew every issue of Tomb of Dracula, another of my favorites. Brother
Voodoo’s series ended after five issues, but his story continued in the
pages of one of Marvel’s black and white monster magazines.
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