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 Comics debunks a report that Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige personally asked for Ms. Marvel's death, saying it is completely inaccurate.
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Marvel's "Roxxon Presents: Thor" #1 skewers Elon Musk's vaunted Cybertruck and more with a satirical tale targeting corporate greed and modern consumerism.
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Paul Blake, along with Maria De Aragon, brought Greedo to life in "Star Wars: Episode IV -- A New Hope." Here's how he looks like without the prosthetics.
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The alien-like Cull Obsidian from "Avengers: Infinity War" is unrecognizable next to Terry Notary, the motion capture actor who plays the part.
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In one of the strangest moments in Marvel's "Secret Wars II," Spider-Man teaches a powerful cosmic entity what it means to go to the bathroom.
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Marvel has revealed five comics you have to read before seeing director Matt Shankman's "Fantastic Four" film, but what do they tell us about the MCU reboot?
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Madisynn was an instant fan favorite on the Disney+ series "She-Hulk," and she'll soon be making her Marvel return on the pages of "What If...? Venom."
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Doctor Strange is about to bond with the Venom symbiote, and our exclusive preview of the "What If...?" issue reveals how the frightening alliance happens.
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"Deadpool & Wolverine" is set to bring back several X-Men movie stars, but will Famke Janssen be one of them? Here's what the Jean Grey actor has to say.
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Dark Knight trilogy co-writer Jonathan Nolan confirms rumors of the series potentially featuring one of Batman's most iconic villains were true.
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Writer Stephanie Phillips talked to Looper about her plans to bring Spider-Gwen to her new but familiar world in "Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider."
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The Fantastic Four will be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe soon and fans are already preparing for their arrival with some incredible art.
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"Star Wars" boasts an endless column of terrifying Sith villains. However, one shadowy evil-doer, from an Old Republic era, may outshine them all.
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The spear-wielding foe Proxima Midnight in "Avengers: Infinity War" is played by actress Carrie Coon. Here's what she looks like and what else she's known for.
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Check out an exclusive preview of "Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider" #1, which features Spider-Gwen officially moving to the main Earth-616 universe.
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In the MCU's "Fantastic Four," Julia Garner is set to play Shalla-Bal, one of multiple female Silver Surfer variants to appear in the comics.
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The end of "Superman" star Christopher Reeve's life was defined by a tragic accident from the mid-1990s. Here's what happened to the beloved actor.
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Although it's been rumored that Man of Steel clone Bizarro was set to be a villain in James Gunn's "Superman," another clone entirely may take center stage.
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Thor takes on corporate greed and the endless push for content in his latest Marvel Comics story -- but the joke may be on parent company Disney.
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A new DC Comics miniseries presents an alternate version of one of the most notorious Joker stories, imagining what if Jason Todd survived his brutal encounter.
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As "Deadpool & Wolverine" nears closer to its July release date, a controversy is brewing regarding who should be accredited as a creator for Wolverine.
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Despite being asked to reprise his role as Lex Luthor more than once, "Smallville" star Michael Rosenbaum has yet to return to his iconic villain.
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In an exclusive preview, Spider-Man's first weakness is made clear as the web-slinger confronts his guilt and self-doubt ahead of the Proto-Goblin's creation.
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After 150 issues, IDW's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series comes to a close, and we have your exclusive first look at the action-packed final chapter.
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Here's everything you need to know about Luna Snow, who is one of the more interesting characters included in the upcoming video game "Marvel Rivals."
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Could the Justice League Dark be joining the rebooted DC live-action universe? Fans seem to think so after seeing a cryptic new post from James Gunn.
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The characters in the Justice League have been featured in television and film many times. However, here a few iterations you'll likely never see on TV.