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Charlie Huston

writer
Charlie Huston
Known forMoon Knight
Issues credited30
Active2006–2017
Primary rolewriter
100% Marvel : Moon Knight #1
100% Marvel : Moon Knight #1 (2007)

Charlie Huston, born in 1968, is an American novelist, screenwriter, and comic book writer. He is best known for his gritty, hardboiled crime fiction and his work on Marvel’s Moon Knight, where he wrote the character’s 2006 revival. Huston’s path into comics came after establishing himself as a novelist with *Caught Stealing* (2004), which was adapted into a 2025 film by Darren Aronofsky. He also created the Joe Pitt Casebooks series, blending noir with vampire lore. In comics, his signature style is dark, visceral, and psychologically intense, often collaborating with artists like David Finch. Among his notable co-creations are the *Moon Knight* series and *Wolverine: The Best There Is*. Huston was active in comics from 2006 to 2017, with credits on 30 issues, including *Bullseye: Perfect Game* and *Punisher & Bullseye: Deadliest Hits*. Later in his career, he continued writing novels and screenplays. Major awards for his work are not recorded in available sources.

100% Marvel : Moon Knight #2
100% Marvel : Moon Knight #2 (2008)

Known for

Full bibliography · 12 series

Moon Knight (2006) · 11
Wolverine: The Best There Is (2011) · 5
100% Marvel : Moon Knight (2007) · 4
Bullseye: Perfect Game (2011) · 2
Moon Knight (Director's Cut) (2006) · 1
#1
Criminal (2006) · 1
#5
Legion of Monsters: Man-Thing (2007) · 1
#1
X-Force Special: Ain't No Dog (2008) · 1
#1
Deathlok (2010) · 1
#1
Punisher Max: Hot Rods of Death (2010) · 1
#1
Wolverine le meilleur dans sa partie (2012) · 1
#1
Punisher & Bullseye: Deadliest Hits (2017) · 1

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