Daniel Drumm
Daniel Drumm was a houngan — a Voodoo priest — in Haiti, deeply versed in the religion's history, rituals, language, and magic. His fate became intertwined with that of his brother Jericho, who would go on to bear the mantle of Brother Voodoo.
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age made their mark so memorably in a single debut as Daniel Drumm, who first materialized in Strange Tales #169 in 1973 — a Len Wein, Roy Thomas, and Gene Colan creation that collectors still prize among their key issues. Over more than five decades, Daniel has kept remarkable company, sharing pages with the likes of Doctor Strange, Damballah, and Brother Voodoo across titles as varied as Brian Michael Bendis's New Avengers, Captain Marvel, and Black Panther. His 27 catalog appearances may be selective, but four of them carry genuine key-issue weight — a sign that Daniel Drumm's presence in a comic tends to matter. For fans who love the mystic, shadowy corners of the Marvel Universe, he's a figure whose Bronze Age roots run deep and whose story keeps finding new chapters.
Real name. Daniel Drumm
Powers. Daniel Drumm was an expert in all aspects concerning the religion of Voodoo, including its history, language, music, traditions and rites. He was also proficient in the ways of Voodoo "white" magic and could presumably conduct any number of related rituals and incantations.

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