Welcome to our weekly gallery of amazing art by our great collection of artistic talent, all working from YOUR suggestions!
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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 artists will each pick one of your suggestions and I will post their drawings based on your suggestions 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...
Comic book fight club! Pick any two comic book characters and our artists will draw them fighting. Superman vs. Scott Pilgrim. Calvin and Hobbes vs. Kick Ass and Hit-Girl. And so on and so forth.
Read on for the drawings that came about courtesy of the last question/challenge!
Disney-fy a comic book character! Pick a comic book character and our artists will draw them as an old school Disney character.
Enjoy!
I'll put them in alphabetical order based on the name of the Twitter user who made the suggestion (one exception this week to avoid back to back pieces with the same character on it).
All copyright and trademarks of the following characters are held by their respective owners! Click on any image to enlarge it!
BigMike20X6 , Futabakun and keath suggested
Squirrel Girl
Nick Perks is the artist for this one. Here is his website.
Ecovore suggested
Shazam
This one was drawn by Rob Peters. Here is Rob's site.
Ecovore suggested
Medusa
The art for this one is by Philip Horton. His website is here.
Ecovore suggested
Batman's origin, Disney-style
Nick Perks is also the artist for this one. Here is his website.
FutuGen suggested
The Disneyfied take on Mary Jane Watson's "Face it, Tiger!" debut.
The art for this one is also by Philip Horton. His website is here.
KeithAlanMorgan and therealAstrozac suggested
Sandman and the Endless
Axel Medellin drew this one. His website is here.
In case you missed it, by the way, Axel took part in a historic issue of Heavy Metal this week. I talked about it with him here.
KeithAlanMorgan and Thiefofhearts suggested
Punisher
The art for this one is by Daniel Dahl. His website is here.
therealAstrozac suggested
Dr. Strange
Brendan Tobin drew this one. Here is his website.
Thiefofhearts suggested
John Constantine
The art for this one is by Rogan Josh. His website is here.
Thiefofhearts suggested
Empowered as the next Disney Princess.
Xum Yukinori drew this one. Here is his website.
Thiefofhearts suggested
Green Arrow (the gritty CW version)
This one was drawn by Mathieu Parent. Here is his website.
Thiefofhearts suggested
Madoka Magica
This one was drawn by Rachel Ordway. Here is her website.
Thiefofhearts suggested
Ash (from Army of Darkness)
The art for this one is by Merk. His website is here.
FutuGen suggested
Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson & Gwen Stacy in the Glen Keane art style
The art for this one is by Christian Moore. His website is here.
Great stuff, everyone! This was a tough theme and the artists nailed it!
Okay, people, go tweet us suggestions for next week's theme! Let's see some cool fight ideas!