Charles Soule is a Brooklyn, New York based author who has made a name for himself in the realms of comic book writing, novelist, screenwriting, and music. He is a #1 New York Times-bestselling author, having written some of the most prominent stories of the last decade for Marvel, DC, and Lucasfilm.
Soule was born in the Midwest and spent his early years in Michigan before moving to Asia, where he lived in Hong Kong, Manila, and Singapore. After his time in Asia, he moved to the East Coast and eventually settled in New York. In addition to his writing, Soule is also a skilled guitar player and speaks at least one language.
He is the author of several novels, including "Anyone" and "The Oracle Year," both published by HarperCollins' Harper Perennial imprint. He is also the author of "Light of the Jedi," which is the launch title for Star Wars: The High Republic. Along with his novels, Soule is a prolific writer of comics, having written for Marvel, DC, Image, and other comics publishers. Some of his notable comic works include "Undiscovered Country," "Death of Wolverine," "She-Hulk," "Darth Vader," "Lando," "Curse Words," "Letter 44," and long runs on "Daredevil," "Swamp Thing," and "Inhuman."