COSTUME GALLERY
1) Brother Voodoo originally wore the traditional garb of the Lord of the Loa. His attire included green tights with bare feet, red fringe around the calves, and a red sash at the waist. Voodoo’s chest was adorned with an open ‘V’ of diamond-pattern material resembling snakeskin. He wore a necklace of teeth and rings and the wangal amulet of Damballah on his neck. (Because this amulet contained the cursed essence of a demon, it may have been replaced by costume jewelry at times.) Jericho also had a coiled golden band on his right arm and the voodoo symbol of his brother imprinted on his forehead. He often wore a red cape as well. [Tales of the Zombie #2]
2) At one point, it appeared as if Marvel was embarrassed by Brother Voodoo’s classic look, and they began depicting him in civilian clothing instead of his Loa garb. He kept the voodoo mark on his forehead. [Marc Spector: Moon Knight #6]
3) While working for S.H.I.E.L.D., Brother Voodoo had his traditional attire upgraded to resemble hi-tech combat gear. A basic green body suit was topped with a red armored chest piece (that also sported a popped collar). He wore his old circlet on his arm with metal arm bands and a stylized red and black tribal belt. [Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos #2]
4) As the Sorcerer Supreme, Jericho mixed elements of his attire as Lord of the Loa with the traditional vestiments of Doctor Strange. Doctor Voodoo wore a midnight-blue body suit covering him from the neck down, with a white symbol on his chest, mixing the Vishanti’s old emblem with the ‘V’ pattern of the voodoo lord. He wore numerous adornments like a green sash, belt of skulls and various necklaces surrounding the Eye of Agamotto. Jericho wore Doctor Strange’s Cloak of Levitation, but it was now patterned with his green and black diamonds. Jericho occasionally painted his face white with a skull motif. He also began carrying the Staff of Legba, patron god of the Loa. [New Avengers (1st series) #53]
5) Doctor Voodoo’s next costume had a strong skeleton motif. Covering him from the neck down, the black material had white leg and arm bones painted on the limbs. His top was unzipped from the neck and adorned with a large white skull emblem. He wore a red sash and genuine skulls at his waist and on his shoulders. Jericho also wore beaded necklaces and a purple cape, which may have been akin to the Cloak of Levitation. [Uncanny Avengers (2nd series) #1]
6) As headmaster of Strange Academy, Jericho Drumm trended into wearing more traditional attire, with a stylish vest and suit. For formal occasions, Jericho drifted back into using Costume #4, and occasionally #5. [Strange Academy #1]