Charles Soule Books In Order
Publication Order of 27: Twenty-Seven Books
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27, Volume 1 |
(2011) |
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27, Volume 2 |
(2012) |
Publication Order of Curse Words Books
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Curse Words, Vol. 1 |
(2017) |
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Curse Words, Vol. 2 |
(2018) |
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Curse Words, Vol. 3 |
(2018) |
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Curse Words, Vol. 4 |
(2019) |
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Curse Words, Vol. 5 |
(2019) |
Publication Order of Letter 44 Books
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Letter 44, Volume 1 |
(2014) |
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Letter 44, Volume 2 |
(2015) |
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Letter 44, Volume 3 |
(2016) |
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Letter 44, Volume 4 |
(2017) |
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Letter 44, Volume 5 |
(2017) |
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Letter 44, Volume 6 |
(2018) |
Publication Order of Star Wars (2020) Books
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Star Wars, Vol. 1: The Destiny Path |
(2020) |
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Star Wars Vol. 2: Operation Starlight |
(2021) |
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Star Wars Vol. 3: War of the Bounty Hunters |
(2021) |
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Star Wars Vol. 4: Crimson Reign |
(2022) |
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Star Wars, Vol. 5: The Path to Victory |
(2023) |
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Star Wars, Vol. 6: Quests of the Force |
(2023) |
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Star Wars, Vol. 7: Dark Droids |
(2024) |
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Star Wars Vol. 8: The Sith and the Skywalker |
(2024) |
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Star Wars Vol. 9: The Path of Light |
(2024) |
Publication Order of Star Wars: Crimson Reign Books
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Star Wars: Crimson Reign |
(2022) |
Publication Order of Star Wars: The High Republic Books
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Into the Dark |
(2021) |
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The Great Jedi Rescue |
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(2021) |
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Light of the Jedi |
(2021) |
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Race to Crashpoint Tower |
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(2021) |
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The Rising Storm |
(2021) |
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Out of the Shadows |
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(2021) |
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Tempest Runner |
(2021) |
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Showdown at the Fair |
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(2021) |
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Midnight Horizon |
(2022) |
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The Fallen Star |
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(2022) |
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Mission to Disaster |
(2022) |
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The Battle for Starlight |
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(2022) |
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Quest for the Hidden City |
(2022) |
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Convergence |
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(2022) |
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The High Republic: Starlight Stories |
(2022) |
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The Battle of Jedha |
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(2023) |
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Cataclysm |
(2023) |
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Quest for Planet X |
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(2023) |
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The Edge of Balance: Precedent |
(2023) |
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The Blade |
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(2023) |
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Tales of Light and Life |
(2023) |
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The Nameless Terror |
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(2023) |
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The Eye of Darkness |
(2023) |
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Escape from Valo |
Publication Order of Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters Books
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Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters |
(2021) |
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Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters Companion |
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(2021) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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The Oracle Year |
(2018) |
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Anyone |
(2019) |
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Endless Vessel |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Graphic Novels
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Volume 4 |
(2015) |
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Star Wars: Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith Vol. 1: Imperial Machine |
(2017) |
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Star Wars: Hidden Empire |
(2023) |
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Hell to Pay: A Tale of the Shrouded College |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Star Wars: The High Republic Books
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The Rising Storm |
(2021) |
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There is No Fear |
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(2021) |
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The Heart of Drengir |
(2021) |
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Jedi’s End |
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(2022) |
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The Blade |
(2023) |
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Shadows of Starlight |
Publication Order of Undiscovered Country Books
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Undiscovered Country, Vol. 3: Possibility |
(2022) |
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Undiscovered Country, Vol. 4: Disunity |
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(2023) |
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Undiscovered Country Vol. 5 |
(2024) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Star Wars Insider: The High Republic: Starlight Stories |
(2024) |
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Charles Soule
Charles Soule is a Brooklyn, New York based comic book writer, novelist, attorney, and musician.
Even though he has worked for DC and some other publishers, he is best known for writing Death of Wolverine, Daredevil, She-Hulk, and various Star Wars comics from Marvel Comics. He’s also written his creator-owned series Curse Words and Undiscovered Country from Image Comics as well as Letter 44 which comes from Oni Press (which he writes with Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque).
Charles was a practicing attorney for more than fifteen years before he got into comics. He still is, to a degree, just not like he used to be. He worked at some of the large firms in New York City before he opened his own practice. During this time, he always knew that this was what he really wanted to do, writing was always waiting for him, but he just didn’t know if it would ever work. If he would ever really be able to justify leaving behind the law.
Charles was working a couple of full-time jobs, really, between the legal work on top of doing all he could to get things going on the writing front. He would have given all he had to be able to get an answer to the question “Will this actually WORK?” just that small glimpse into the future, this future, would have meant the world to him.
Questions of getting better and would any of it pay off in the end plagued him and also served as his impetus for writing “The Oracle Year”. He wanted to write a novel about a world in which that one small question that everybody has about the future had a chance of getting answered. It continued to grow and expand from there, but that was his original seed. This made for a rather compelling idea to explore, particularly in the unpredictable world that we currently live in.
Now, his favorite part of being a writer is creating worlds and then getting to share them with other people. Just bringing his ideas to life, making himself think about things more deeply and presenting his thoughts to readers. It’s always a rush for him.
Charles never has to deal with writer’s block, usually, since he works on so many projects at the same time that if he doesn’t have the answer to one question on a book, he can shift to something else. If everything else fails, he goes for long runs, since he loves to run, and it has been a great aid to him as far as finding some ideas. They key, he believes, is just letting his mind rest. His subconscious appears to work better at problem solving than his active mind, at times.
“Any One” was a Science Fiction Book Club Pick and an Indie Next Pick.
Charles’ debut novel, called “The Oracle Year”, was released in the year 2018 by the Harper Perennial imprint of HarperCollins. His work is from the science fiction genre.
“The Oracle Year” is the first stand alone novel and was released in the year 2018. A twentysomething New Yorker wakes up one morning and is able to predict the future.
Knowledge is power. Will Dando one unassuming Manhattan bassist wakes up from a dream one morning with over a hundred predictions about the future in his head and quickly finds himself being the most powerful guy in the whole world. Keeping his anonymity safe by referring to himself as the Oracle, he puts together a heavily guarded Web page with the aid of Hamza, his friend, to selectively announce his revelations. In no time at all, global corporations offer him millions for exclusive access, and are eager to profit off of his prophecies.
He is also making plenty of high-powered enemies, from a nationally prominent televangelist to the President of the United States to this one warlord with a nuclear missile, and a hitman grandma. Legions of cyber spies are set loose to hack the Site, as it has come to be called, and the best manhunters that money can buy are deployed to not only unmask this Oracle but to remove him from this game entirely. With just a handful of people he can trust, including one beautiful journalist, it is all he can do just to survive, keep his loved ones safe, and elude exposure long enough to use his knowledge to save the whole world.
“Any One” is the second stand alone novel and was released in the year 2019. Charles brings his signature knowledge, and his wariness, of tech to his new novel which is set in a realistic future about an intelligent female scientist that creates a technology that allows for the transfer of human consciousness between bodies. As well as the transformations this process ends up wreaking on the world.
Inside some barn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, one scientist that is searching to find a cure for Alzheimer’s throws a switch and finds herself transported into her husband’s body mysteriously. What starts as a botched experiment is going to change her life, and the whole world, forever.
Over twenty years later, all over the planet, “flash” technology allows different individuals the ability to transfer their consciousness into other bodies for certain periods. All of it is paid, legal, and registered. Society’s been wholly transformed by this process, from warfare to travel to entertainment. “Be Anyone with Anyone” as the tagline of the company which offers this ultimate out-of-body experience says. However beyond the reach of government and law regulators is the sordid back marker called darkshare, where some desperate “vessels” anonymously rent their bodies out, no questions asked for any purpose: for crime, sex, drugs, or even worse.
This interweaves the present day story of the development and discovery of the flash with the gritty story of a woman’s crusade to bring an end to the darkness it’s brought to the world twenty-five years after it was created.
Charles’s thought provoking piece of speculative fiction takes us off to a world where morality, identity, and technology all collide with each other.