Paul Guinan

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Paul Guinan
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Paul Guinan is an American writer and comic book artist. Some of his most famous works are the

Helioscope studio. Paul Guinan is part of the husband-and-wife team with Anina Bennett who have been collaborating in print since 1989.[3][4][5] He is currently working on the historical graphic novel Aztec Empire.[6]

Early career

The Portland, writer Paul Guinan started out at First Comics, retouching the art on some of the first manga translations published in America. While working for First Comics, he co-created with writer John Francis Moore the time-travelling DC Comics hero Chronos.

Boilerplate

Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett's most famous work is probably

Teddy Roosevelt and Pancho Villa, the famous Mexican bandit that invaded America during the Battle of Columbus on March 9, 1916. Edward Wyatt of the New York Times called boilerplate "Deliciously detailed."[7] At one point even J. J. Abrams wanted to develop a project with the 1893 robot.[8]

Seminars

Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett are regulars of the comic con scene and often give seminars. [5]

Multimedia work

Title Role Date started
DC Comics
Chronos
co-creator and artist Chronos #1 (March 1998)
Proposition Player co-creator and artist 1999
Dark Horse Comics Barb Wire Artist 1995
The Terminator [9] Inkers, Cover Artist August 1, 2012
Aliens [9] Artist February 13, 2013

Published Books

  • Guinan, Paul; Bennett, Anina (2012). Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel. Abrams. . - Total pages: 168
  • Guinan, Paul; Bennett, Anina (2012). Frank Reade. Harry N. Abrams. . - Total pages: 176

Comic Con

Paul Guinan was an official guest of the following:

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