Kevin Maguire

Comic Book Artist

Kevin Maguire was born in Kearny, New Jersey, United States on September 9th, 1960 and is the Comic Book Artist. At the age of 64, Kevin Maguire biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 9, 1960
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Kearny, New Jersey, United States
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Penciller
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Kevin Maguire Career

Maguire's first credited published comics work was The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe vol. 2 #6 in 1986. He debuted at DC Comics with artwork in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #23 and 25.

In 1987, Maguire was the artist on the relaunch of Justice League written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis. Maguire left the series with issue #24 (February 1989) but returned for Giffen and DeMatteis' final story in #60 (March 1992). The two writers and Maguire reunited in 2003 for the Formerly Known as the Justice League miniseries and its 2005 sequel, I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League published in JLA Classified. Maguire's other collaborations with Giffen and DeMatteis include The Defenders at Marvel in 2005, a DC Retroactive: Justice League - The '90s one-shot in 2011, and a series of Metal Men back-up stories in the 2009 revival of the Doom Patrol.

Maguire was one of the artists who launched the Team Titans series in 1992. He has frequently collaborated with writer Fabian Nicieza on series such as Adventures of Captain America, X-Men Forever, and Batman Confidential.

Maguire and George PĂ©rez alternated as artists of the New 52 revival of the Worlds' Finest series, written by Paul Levitz. He departed the series with #12. Maguire was to have reunited with Giffen and DeMatteis on the 2013 Justice League 3000 series, but was removed from the project by DC. He moved to Marvel for a short time, working on various projects with Brian Michael Bendis, but would return to DC in 2018 joining writer Marc Andreyko as the artist on Supergirl vol. 7 as of issue #21.

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Kevin Maguire Awards
  • 1988 Russ Manning Best Newcomer Award
  • 2004 Eisner Award for Best Humor Publication for Formerly Known as the Justice League, with Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Josef Rubinstein

FESTIVAL FIVE: From drama to comedy and classical music to verbal battle, the world's largest cultural festival in Edinburgh is back - and here are just some of the shows to check out

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2024
The Edinburgh festivals are back for another month of cultural feasts with thousands of shows across the city. Alan Chadwick has been out to take a closer look at some of them.

QUENTIN LETTINGS: Left-wingers see themselves as virtuous. However, so many people's reaction to Charles' illness reveal that they are the ones brimming with hate

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
The Left had to start politicizing the King's cancer for twenty-five minutes, but that was all it took. Lads, this is fast work. John Smith, the first to draw, was the first one to protest that the monarch had not been placed on a NHS waiting list, according to X (formerly Twitter). Mr Smith went on to condemn the 'defunding of public health services carried out by neoliberal governments to benefit the 11% who the King belongs to.' He was not alone in curling a lip. Kevin Maguire, a longtime acquaintance of mine, blasted a social media post that two in every five cancer patients referred directly by a GP do not begin treatment within the NHS two-month target. I wish King Charles a full recovery, but there should be no denying that many others are not wealthy or fortunate.'

With a slew of revolting remarks, left-wing commentators and anti-royal commentators politicise King's cancer diagnosis

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Though world leaders and other well-wishers shared messages of support for the King, a number of left-wing commentators made a slew of insensitive remarks, including predicting the speed with which he would receive medical attention. Some commentators took to X, formerly Twitter, to argue that His Majesty's rapid healing was elitist. "Two-in-every-five cancer patients who were urgently referred by a GP do not start therapy within the NHS two-month target," Kevin Maguire, associate editor of the Daily Mirror. I wish King Charles a full recovery, but there should be no denying that many others are not as wealthy or fortunate.'