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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 3pm Pacific Friday).

The topic is...

We're taking a week off, as I wanted to give the artists time to get a piece ready for Week 200, as well as it seemed silly to have Week 200 fall right in the middle of Comic-Con. The theme is a revisit of one of my all-time favorite topics, Week 50's "Super Team." Make up your own super-team consisting of 1 Marvel character, 1 DC character, 1 character from an independent comic book company and 2 characters from any other form of fiction (novels, movies, whatever).

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

Enjoy!

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

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BigMike20X6 suggested

Golden Age Batman & Robin meet the Minutemen (Watchmen)

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

BigMike20X6 suggested

Batman & Bluntman

This one was drawn by Mathieu Parent. Here is his website.

ComicBookCity1 suggested

I have always wanted to see a young Batman up against a young Dr. Doom.

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

ErisWheels suggested

Batman teamed up with - or having to fight - Kabuki from David Mack's Kabuki

Paul Hostetler did the art for this one. Here is his website.

JohnnyUnusual , SpastickMunkey and therealAstrozac suggested

Batman and Moon Knight

This one was drawn by Derek Langille. Here is his website.

Joncarrollwrite , Thiefofhearts and zerodreamidea suggested

Batman vs the Cthulhu mythos

This one was drawn by Fernando Pinto. Here is his website.

KeithAlanMorgan suggested

Batman & Garfield

Cynthia "Thea" Sousa drew this one. Her website is here. Tell me why? Amanda doesn't like Mondays. Tell me why? Amanda doesn't like Mondays. Tell me why? Amanda doesn't like Mondays. She wants to shoot the whole day down. What she doesn't want to shoot down is her coloring work! Check out Amanda's website here to see her work!.

KeithAlanMorgan suggested

Batman & Astro Boy the robot boy wonder

This one was drawn by Uncle Woofie.

KeithAlanMorgan suggested

Batman & Professor Xum

The returned Xum Yukinori drew this one. Here is his website.

notwedge and Thiefofhearts suggested

Batman and Disney's Gargoyles

Nelson Flores did the art for this one.

therealAstrozac suggested

Batman and Indiana Jones

Axel Medellin drew this one. His website is here.

therealAstrozac suggested

Batman and the Dukes of Hazzard

This one was drawn by David Branstetter. Here is his website.

Great work, everybody!

Okay, folks, go make your suggestions for the big two-oh-oh!