Charles Soule | |
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Soule at a book signing at
JHU Comics in Manhattan |
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Born | Milwaukee, United States |
Occupation | Writer, musician, attorney |
Alma mater |
University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Law School |
Period | 2009–present |
Notable works |
Daredevil Superman/Wonder Woman Letter 44 Death of Wolverine She-Hulk |
Website | |
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Charles Soule is a Brooklyn, New York-based comic book writer, musician, and attorney. He is best known writing Daredevil, She-Hulk, Death of Wolverine, and various Star Wars comics from Marvel Comics, and his creator-owned series Letter 44 from Oni Press. As of early 2016, Soule writes Daredevil, Uncanny Inhumans, Star Wars: Obi-Wan & Anakin, All-New Inhumans for Marvel, and Letter 44 for Oni Press.
Charles Soule attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his undergraduate degree in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, with a concentration in Chinese language and history. He later graduated from Columbia Law School.
Soule currently practices law in New York City, focusing primarily on immigration and corporate law.
In 2009 SLG Publishing published Soule's graphic novel Strongman which focuses on a luchador-turned-hero. A sequel to Strongman subtitled Oaxaca Tapout was completed in 2011 but remains unreleased. His other creator-owned projects include Strange Attractors, about complexity theory applied to New York City by two genius mathematicians, released by Archaia in May 2013, and Letter 44, from Oni Press, a real-world sci-fi political thriller involving a manned space mission to investigate an anomaly in the asteroid belt. Letter 44 is an ongoing series, the first issue of which debuted in October 2013.Letter 44 was optioned for development by the SyFy network in early 2014.