Papa Jambo
Papa Jambo is a supporting character from the world of Brother Voodoo, introduced in the landmark issue that launched Marvel's Haitian-rooted supernatural corner. A figure steeped in voodoo mysticism, he plays a role in the tradition and lore surrounding Brother Voodoo's origin.
Few characters can claim to have been present at the birth of one of Marvel's most mystical corners, but Papa Jambo holds that rare distinction β debuting in Strange Tales #169 in 1973, the very Bronze Age issue that introduced readers to Brother Voodoo and the rich, supernatural world surrounding him. Crafted by the legendary trio of Len Wein, Roy Thomas, and Gene Colan, this supporting figure has quietly persisted across nearly five decades of Marvel history, turning up in the pages of Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme and Dracula Lives alongside some of the supernatural Marvel Universe's most compelling figures. With 11 catalog appearances and two recognized key issues to his name, Papa Jambo is the kind of character that serious collectors and lore-hungry fans know to watch for β a small but genuine piece of the Bronze Age's bold, occult-flavored ambitions.

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