It was cool to see Brother Voodoo get a higher profile while Marvel was looking for a new Master of the Mystic Arts to replace Doctor Strange a few years back. It's always nice to see writers finding new purposes for lower profile characters that may have been in comics limbo for a while. Sometimes all it takes is the right spin to make the popular again. Of course, Brother Voodoo was killed off at the end of his latest comeback appearance, so that's a bit of a bummer. Still, we're talking about a magic-based character , so there's always a way for him to return.
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ReplyDeleteHey, it's comics. He may have just been partly to mostly dead, not really very dead...
You should have done Brother Voodoo and Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead! Seems your usual "outside the box" style! Lol.
ReplyDeleteYeah, how many times has Dr. Strange bit the dust? Heck, he might be dead right now, for all I know.
ReplyDeleteNice!! I love Brother Voodoo and the JLA but never thought of them as a subject for a cover together. Great show, Ross!
ReplyDeleteSuperb! What would happen if Daniel Drumm encountered Deadman?
ReplyDeleteHow about Golden Age Dr. Voodoo (Fawcett) vs. his villainous Nedor namesake?
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