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 for the next Line is...

In honor of Ghostbusters, suggest a movie and our artists will reverse the genders of the main characters of the film and either draw a movie poster for said movie or a scene from the movie

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

In honor of the Line it is Drawn's 300th edition, we go 300 years into the future! Suggest a comic character (or team of characters) that you'd like to see what they'd look like 300 years from now!

Enjoy!

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Most of the artists made their picks before any Twitter suggestions were made (as I wanted to make sure some returning guests had time to contribute), so I'm going to just eschew twitter suggestions for this week. Feel free to write in in the comments section if one of your suggestions was used!

So we'll just in alphabetical order of the artist...

Axel Medellin drew this one. His website is here

Axel will be at San Diego Comic Con at thhe Elephantmen / Comicraft booth, #2106 on Friday and Saturday from 1-4 PM. Free signings, free sketches and original art for sale.



A visiting (and we're all thrilled that he's around TO visit) Caanan Grall is the artist for this one. Here is his website





Chaz is the artist for this one.



The art for this one is by Conan Sinclair. His website is here.



The art for this one is by Dan Hogan. His website is here.



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



The art for this one is by David Jacob Duke. His website is here.



The art for this one is by Gene Guilmette. His website is here.



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



The art for this one is by Matt Sandbrook. His website is here.



The art for this one is by Merk. His website is here.



The art for this one is also by Merk. His website is here.



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



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



The art for this one is also by Rogan Josh. His website is here.



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



A visiting Cynthia "Thea" Sousa drew this one.



The comic is credited to Cynthia Sousa & Sam Machado with Edison Rodgers. Their comic "Cyberbunk" can be found here!

Medical marvel Xum Yukinori drew this one. Here is his website.



Awesome work, everyone! Thanks so much to our older Liners stopping by to chip in! Here's to another great 300 Lines!