Liam McGuire
School
St. Thomas University, Loyalist College
Expertise
Comic Books, Comic Book History, MCU
- Liam has had the chance to interview talented actors and artists over the course of his career, such as Oscar Isaac, Paul Dano, and Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman.
- Liam transitioned from a career in sports writing at TSN and The Comeback to comic books, and became Screen Rant's first-ever lead comics writer.
- Liam owns an extensive collection of action figures and comic books, with his favorites being the first appearances of the Jack Kirby's New Gods.
Experience
Liam McGuire is a writer from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who specializes in comic books. Previously, Liam was the lead writer for Screen Rant's comic book section and has written for many publications, including Vice Sports, The Comeback, MLB.com, and TSN. Liam is a comic book junkie with a passion for action figures and comic oddities.
Education
Liam received a bachelor of arts degree from St. Thomas University; and got his post-graduate degree in sports journalism from Loyalist College.
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Stories By Liam McGuire
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Marvel’s Storm is one of the most powerful X-Men, and among the most fashionable. Her new costume is once again turning heads on the internet.
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Although Disney+ has been generally considered a success, that doesn't mean that Disney CEO Bob Iger is without his qualms about the streaming service.
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The "Batman v Superman" moment where both heroes stop fighting after discovering their mothers have the same name has finally been depicted in toy form.
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As Marvel fans know, Peter Parker - the Amazing Spider-Man - was raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. So what happened to his parents? Buckle up!
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"The Mummy" director Stephen Sommers admitted feeling offended by Tom Cruise's 2017 reboot, which failed to capture the excitement of the original film.
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"Venom War: Zombiotes" will unleash a “dark strain” of symbiotes that can turn anyone in the Marvel Universe into gooey, brain-hungry zombies.
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Our exclusive "Spectacular Spider-Men" #3 preview opens with a shocker as we learn Peter Parker is married - but not to the Marvel character you think!
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A popular "X-Men '97" theory about a popular mutant's whereabouts didn't pan out during Season 1, but it could still come to fruition in the future.
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One of Marvel's most dangerous and feared villains has arrived in "X-Men '97," and that means Season 2 will bring at least one mutant back from the dead.
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The new comic series "Eye Lie Popeye" will see the classic spinach-loving character reimagined with manga influences, such as "Dragon Ball Z" and "One Piece."
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Deadpool may be something of an oddball, but even stranger and more lovable is his four-legged multiversal variant and future movie star, Dogpool.
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Unlike most Marvel heroes, the X-Men are born with a genetic mutation that gives them powers, and Stan Lee once explained his reason behind that decision
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He's the best there is at what he does - if what he does is betray other Wolverines. Check out Looper's exclusive preview for "Weapon X-Men" #4.
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"Captain America: Brave New World" is rumored to have a connection to Wolverine that could have major ramifications for the future of the MCU.
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According to superstar comic writer Jason Aaron, a member of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" crew might be able to lift Mjolnir.
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Magneto using his powers to force the Adamantium off of Wolverine's bones and out of his body is more than just painful; it's a genuine body horror moment.
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Looper had an exclusive interview with writer Jason Aaron about "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and they talked all about the new, darker take on the team.
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Archie Comics' Chilling Adventures storylines converge in a new miniseries that will set the stage for the horror-fueled, mature readers line's future.
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With the first season of "X-Men '97" nearing its emphatic conclusion, fans will likely be craving another batch of Marvel cartoons more than ever.
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Many actors pilfer sets so that they can take home a memento of their filming experience -- here's what Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino took from "Loki."
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The lovable hero Miek is played by different actors in two separate "Thor" movies, and they look nothing like the alien character in real life.
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A recent Superman comic draws a parallel between the Man of Steel's iconic supervillain Lex Luthor and real-life billionaire and provocateur Elon Musk.
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Captain Enoch and the Night Troopers join Hasbro's Black Series, and Looper has the exclusive first look and details about how to buy the upcoming 2-pack.
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As Marvel's Krakoan Age continues to crumble, a long-missing mutant makes their dramatic return in Looper's exclusive preview of "X-Men Forever" #3.
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Three of the Avengers' most dangerous members have been murdered - or have they? Marvel's latest superhero deaths involve a twist that will linger for months.
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Peter Parker is about to become Spider-Goblin, and our exclusive preview of "Amazing Spider-Man" #50 may reveal how the shocking transformation takes place.
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Could Wesley Snipes return to play Blade again in the MCU? Even though Mahershala Ali has taken on the role, anything is possible in the multiverse.