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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Thanos wouldn't have been able to do so much damage to the universe without his top lieutenant, Ebony Maw. Here's how he looks like without the makeup.
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Jake Gyllenhaal, who's dabbled in superhero movies as the MCU's Mysterio, is down to play the DCU's Batman, but the role intimidates him for a good reason.
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Believe it or not, DC Comics has dedicated more than one origin story to how Superman's greatest enemy, Lex Luthor, acquired his iconic bald look.
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A contract dispute over his "Iron Man 2" salary led to Terrence Howard being replaced in the MCU and friction between him and his friend Robert Downey Jr.
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There have been a ton of rumors about which Marvel heroes have "Deadpool & Wolverine" cameos and some of the wildest could actually turn out to be true.
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An exclusive look at Marvel Comics' official "X-Men '97" prequel shows that things are not going well in the wake of Professor X's possible death.
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In the Marvel Universe, the Avengers are beloved worldwide, while the X-Men, no matter how often they save humanity, are hated and feared - but why?
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"Batman: Damned" launched a new line of mature readers comics for DC, but the hero's full frontal nudity embroiled the Black Label imprint in controversy.
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"Rebel Moon" star Sofia Boutella is concerned that her performance as Kora may have helped fuel the film's negative reception by critics and audiences.
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Wolverine is the best there is at what he does, but there's one thing that Marvel Comics won't allow the mega-popular X-Man to do any longer.
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There have been some rumors swirling regarding Lindsay Lohan joining the MCU. Do these rumors have weight, and which superhero could she be playing?
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As the Krakoan Age continues to wind down, our exclusive "X-Men Forever" #1 preview sets the stage to answer questions asked in "Immortal X-Men."
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The latest buzz around James Gunn's "Superman" has star David Corenswet potentially playing both the Man of Steel as well as a classic DC villain.
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Although the MCU went with an iconic comic book look for Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) , the superhero's suit nearly had a very different design.
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The zombie apocalypse is filled with gruesome violence, but "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman picks these two as the franchise's most brutal.
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One Marvel project that was eventually scrapped had planned to make Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool the antagonist, just like in 2009's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
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Before Christain Bale officially become Batman in "The Dark Knight" trilogy, Cillian Murphy tried out for the hero. Here's why Christopher Nolan chose Bale.
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In 1994, the first Fantastic Four movie was produced but never officially released - here's what happened to the cast of the cult classic Marvel movie.
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A leaked photo of Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns aka the Leader from "Captain America: Brave New World" has been making the rounds on social media.
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"Superman" star Nicolas Hoult discusses taking on the role of Lex Luthor in James Gunn's upcoming reboot, explaining why he's putting on some muscle.
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Speaking to Yahoo UK, Juggernaut actor Vinnie Jones went into detail about why he couldn't reprise his supervillain role in "Deadpool & Wolverine."
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A temporarily blinded Cyclops utilizes a talent fans aren't used to seeing from the X-Men leader in this first look at Marvel's "Fall of the House of X" #3.
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Marvel's incredibly powerful Sentry remains dead, but in his place, a new superhero has risen with a new name and a very different background.
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Thanos' newest tool is a Black Infinity Stone, and contained within the weapon is a truly unsettling and disturbing amount of power.
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Alan Ritchson of Amazon Prime's "Reacher" could have become a big star much earlier if he hadn't made this mistake when auditioning for the MCU role of Thor.
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"The Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan explains why one of the acclaimed film's many quotable lines still haunts him years after the movie's release.
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A major Spider-Man villain had a revamped costume ready to go for "No Way Home," but they were ultimately cut from the multiverse-exploring film.