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Now on to the bit!

So every week, I ask a question here. You reply to it on our Twitter page (just write @csbg with your reply) and our blog sketch artists will each pick one of your suggestions and I will post them here every week. So every week you will have a new question and you will see the choices picked from the previous week. Here is an archive of all the previous editions of The Line It Is Drawn!

To qualify, you have to be following us when you reply - so go follow us and then give your answer to the following question/challenge (All suggestions due by 1pm Pacific today).

The topic is...

This week's theme is Seussical! Mash-up comic book characters with Dr. Seuss books!

Read on for the sketches that came about courtesy of the last question/challenge!

In honor of the late Richard Matheson, the theme this week will be mash-ups of comic book characters and Matheson stories. Here is Matheson's bibliography.

Enjoy!

I'll put them in alphabetical order based on the name of the Twitter user who made the suggestion.

All copyright and trademarks of the following characters are held by their respective owners! Click on any image to enlarge it!

B_Granderson suggested:

button button redone as one more day

Axel Medellin drew this one. His website is here.

Axel wanted me to let everyone know that he'll be at San Diego Comic Con next week from Wednesday through Sunday at the Comicraft/Elephantmen Booth 2106 (not all the time, but often enough). So if you want to stop by, say hello, get a sketch, whatever - you should stop by! If you're at SDCC, you really ought to visit Axel and show him some love for all of his great pieces here over the years (plus, of course, his nifty work on Elephantman)!



BeccaDannysWife suggested:

error at 20,000 Feet in the Invisible Jet -- only Wonder Woman can see the monster -- or the plane!

Xum Yukinori drew this one. Here is his website.



BigMike20X6 suggested:

Morpheus ((Sandman) in What Dreams May Come

Cynthia "Thea" Rodgers drew this one. Her website is here. Here comes the story of the Hurricane, the woman the authorities came to blame for something that she never done. Put her in a prison cell but one time Amanda could-a been the colorist of the above piece (that one time would be right now. Check out her website here).



BigMike20X6 suggested:

Jean Grey in A Stir of Echoes

Steve Howard is the artist for this one. Here is his website.



BigMike20X6 and sort of ArghantBigAxe suggested:

Hank Pym in the Shrinking Man

Bill Walko drew this one. His website is here.



Brian_Cronin suggested:

Omega the Unknown Man

Robert Rath did the art for this one. Here is his website.



StorySequence and ylevich suggested:

Wolverine taking on the world of I Am Legend.

Nelson Flores did the art for this one.



therealAstrozac suggested:

Hellboy in Nightmare at 20,000 feet

Nick Perks is the artist for this one. Here is his website.



therealAstrozac suggested:

Kamandi I Am Legend mash up

Sean McFarland is the artist for this one. Here is his website.



therealAstrozac suggested:

Captain Kirk in "Nightmare at 200,000 Kilometers "

John Trumbull drew this one (with an Enemy Within twist!). Here is his website.



R.I.P. Richard Matheson, a truly remarkable writer!

Great tributes by all of our artists!

Okay, folks, now go make suggestions for next week!