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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These five superhero (and supervillain) facts from DC Comics' 80-plus years of publishing may sound like they're made up, but each one is actually true.
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Reportedly, Sony wants Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire to be in the Tom Holland-starring "Spider-Man 4," but Marvel Studios' president isn't on the same page.
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Here's an exclusive look at Avengers: Twilight #2, which sees an older Captain America fight a corrupt U.S. government led by the son of Iron Man.
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the X-Men and Avengers, Marvel teamed up with Disney to transform Mickey Mouse and friends into characters from both teams.
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Here are five facts from Marvel Comics' 70-plus years of publishing that may sound like they're made up but are actually 100% factual.
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A teaser for "What If...?" Season 3 might have hinted at storylines from the "Avengers: Mech Strike" comic series. Here's what viewers can expect.
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In an exclusive first look at "The Immortal Thor" #6, Loki warns of dire consequences if he helps his half-brother with his current mission.
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Superman is known for saving the day in the pages of DC Comics. But did you know that he once helped destroy the reemergence of the KKK in the United States?
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Thanos once created the perfect woman in his image and treated her as a disturbing combination of a daughter and spurned romantic interest.
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Classic Golden Age artist Joe Maneely gets his due with Fantagraphics' new Artist Edition, featuring horror stories written by Stan Lee.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen so many mighty weapons unleashed through the years, but these five have yet to appear on the big or small screen.
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"The Marvels" features a mistake (or two) regarding Kamala Khan that only Marvel Cinematic Universe fans caught ... or is it meant to be a hint?
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We haven't seen Kit Harington's Black Knight in the MCU since the end of "Eternals," but a new rumor suggests that he might surface again soon.
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Kryptonite is Superman's biggest weakness, but Green Lantern's powers can also be damaging to the Man of Steel -- to the point where he could die.
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Marvel Comics has revealed the secret identity of the new Ghost Rider, and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe should pay attention given who it is.
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The MCU has seen its share of major villains, but we've come up with the five strongest Marvel Comics foes who have yet to cause any live-action mayhem.
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The MCU's Phase Six will end with "Avengers: Secret Wars," which could be based on at least one of Marvel's "Secret Wars" comics. Here's what fans can expect.
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In a twist on Spider-Man's classic origin story, the web-slinger will be gaining his superpowers much later in life in Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Man #1.
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An MCU fan theory suggests Thanos secretly created Galactus before destroying the Infinity Stones as a means to continue is mission of balancing life and death.
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A preview for "Ultimate Spider-Man" shows Peter Parker in a new light, creating bold new storytelling avenues for Spider-Man, and fans can't wait to see more.
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John Diggle never suits up as Green Lantern in the Arrowverse, but fan art imagines what the character would look like as a member of the Corps.
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Cobalt Blue, one of The Flash's most dangerous enemies, is a man Barry Allen never knew existed - even though they're twin brothers.
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When Vincent D'Onofrio was asked who could kill his character Kingpin, he was hesitant to give an answer but eventually named these two Marvel heroes.
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Marvel's new power trio heads to NYC to crash a villainous gathering and look amazing while doing so in this exclusive preview of "Thunderbolts" #2.
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"Batman Returns" screenwriter Daniel Waters revealed in an interview that the original plans for the sequel involved a more satirical take on things.
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Iron Man's red and gold armor is returning in a new design that artist Pepe Larraz says is darker -- and not just visually.
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James Gunn's new DC Universe is on the horizon and the director-writer could be looking to the works of Tom King for some help and inspiration.