
Heath Huston
Heath Huston
First Appearance
Fear Agent Limited Edition Ashcan #1 (2005)
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Also Known As
Fear Agent
About Heath Huston
Heath Huston is one of the most compelling anti-heroes to emerge from Dark Horse Comics in the modern era. A hard-drinking, hard-fighting Texan operating in a retro-science-fiction universe packed with alien threats and intergalactic chaos, Heath carries the title of Fear Agent — the last of a once-proud organization dedicated to defending humanity from extraterrestrial menace. His origin as a god-touched eternal warrior gives him a resilience that borders on supernatural, yet the character resonates most because of his deeply human flaws: grief, guilt, and a stubborn refusal to quit even when the universe keeps punishing him for trying.
Heath made his debut in Fear Agent Limited Edition Ashcan #1 in 2005, a collector's preview that preceded the acclaimed ongoing series and remains one of the most sought-after items associated with the property. That ashcan represents the very first glimpse of a character who would go on to anchor one of the most celebrated sci-fi comics of the 2000s. His skill set is broad and battle-tested — equally comfortable in zero-gravity dogfights, hand-to-hand brawls, and jury-rigged escapes from impossible situations — making him feel like a pulp hero transplanted into a cosmic nightmare.
The Fear Agent ongoing series, launched through Image Comics before moving to Dark Horse, produced a run of iconic story arcs including Last Goodbye, My War, and The Last Goodbye that combined time-travel tragedy with visceral action and genuine emotional stakes. Creators Rick Remender and Tony Moore built a world where every victory came at tremendous personal cost, and Heath Huston bore the weight of all of it. His story is ultimately one of sacrifice and perseverance, and that emotional core is what elevates the books beyond straightforward genre fare.
For collectors, Fear Agent titles represent a golden opportunity. The early Image issues and the Dark Horse run are both critically celebrated and relatively undervalued compared to mainstream superhero books of the same era. The ashcan first appearance is a true rarity, and a complete run spanning the character's full publication history is a rewarding long-term hunt. As Rick Remender's profile continues to grow in the industry, interest in his creator-owned work — Heath Huston chief among them — shows no signs of slowing down.