Paul Guinan’s entry for Emerald City Comic Con’s MONSTERS & DAMES charity book.
Boilerplate and Barbarossa, having crash landed their DC-3 in the Himalayas, trek to safety with the help of a local Yeti.
Paul Guinan adds to the Magnus, Robot Fighter Periscope/Tumblr riff with his take on the robo-hating hero. Note Anina Bennett as the damsel in distress.
Paul Guinan’s first comic creation was way back in 1986. Called CARGONAUTS, it had striking similarities to FIREFLY. See for yourself!
Detail of a pinup created by Paul Guinan for the Emerald City Comiccon’s 2012 charity book “MONSTERS & DAMES.”
The image depicts the steampunk robot Boilerplate and the dieselpunk antiheroine Barbarossa as they fight off dinosaurs.
Paul Guinan’s modest contribution to WOMEN OF WONDER DAY 2011. A pencil sketch of Queenie from the Heartbreakers in a foot race with the Victorian robot Boilerplate. There’s still time to donate artwork to this worthy cause! Go to www.WomenofWonderDay.com for details.
Paul Guinan has been bringing in his dog to the studio occasionally, a weimaraner named Bowie (he has two different colored eyes). Paul’s previous dog was also a wiem (named Sisko after the Trek captain), and posed for this Krypto illo by jumping for treats.

Boilerplate creator Paul Guinan’s high-quality digital art print of Ogami Ittō and his son Daigorō from the classic manga and film series Lone Wolf & Cub is now available for bids on eBay! All proceeds from the auction will be donated by Periscope Studio to Peace Winds Japan via Mercy Corps.






