So every week, I post a topic here. You reply to it on the CSBG Twitter page (just write @csbg with your reply), 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.

To qualify, you have to be following @csbg when you reply - so go follow us and then give your answer to the following question/challenge (All suggestions due by 3pm Pacific Saturday).

The topic for the next Line is (we'll push back the Joker theme a week)...

In honor of the late, great Denny O'Neil, suggest a notable moment from a Denny O'Neil comic book story and our artists will pay homage to that moment however they see fit.

Read on for the drawings for this special edition of the Line.

All copyright and trademarks of the following characters are held by their respective owners.

This tribute to Richard Grass-Green is by Matt Sandbrook. Matt's website is here.

Ryan Balmer did this tribute to Corey Taylor's Kopycat. Here is Ryan's website.

Here is Corey Taylor's Instagram page.

Here is the store page for Taylor's Dark Child Studios.

Daniel Cox drew this tribute to George Floyd. Daniel's website is here.

Here is the GoFundMe page for George Floyd's family.

Axel Medellin drew this tribute to Jason Reeves' Paragon. Axel's website is here.

Here is link for Reeves' 133art site:

And here is the link to Paragon's comics on Comixology:

Here is a brief solicitation for that issue:

133art presents: OneNation Issue #1 2014 Glyph Rising Star Award WINNER

Cover by: Jason Reeves & Luis Guerrero

Written by: Alverne Ball

Art by: Jason Reeves & Luis Guerrero

“It’s Superman meets the Hurt Locker!” In the final days of the Gulf War soldier, Deacon Taylor, uses his extra-normal abilities to save his patrol unit from an ambush, and becomes “Paragon” - the new superpowered face of the American military. Paragon, along with a rising generation of superhumans called Keramats, find the trappings of being a superhero ill-fitting when it comes to the larger role of saving the world...from itself. 30pgs. Full color digital PDF. 15+

Paul Shinn paid tribute to a trio of black creators that he enjoys and thinks would be good for other people to read now. Paul's website is here.

Here is a link to Ronald Wimberly's website.

Here is a link to Ronald Wimberly's "Lighten Up."

Here is a link to Zorse's website.

Here is a link to Ebony Flowers' website.

This tribute to Zentropa, by her mentor and art hero, John Mahoney, is by Monica Munster. Monica's website is here.

John Mahoney's website is here.

John Mahoney's Instagram is here.

You can see John Mahoney's faculty page at CalArts here.

Mahoney has a YouTube channel, as well. Here's a great recent interview he did with Lamar Mathurin...

These tributes to Philando Castile and Breonna Taylor are by Chris Marino. Chris's website is here.

Here is the GoFundMe page set up for Philando Castile's family.

Here is the GoFundMe page set up for Breonna Taylor's family.

Nick Perks is the artist for these two pieces featuring Milestone Media characters Icon, Static, Hardware, Rocket and Holocaust. Here is Nick's website.

Brendan Tobin drew this tribute to Tony Davis' comic book store, The Million Year Panic. Here is Brendan's website.

Brendan had this to say about Tony Davis and his store:

His comic shop is The Million Year Picnic, named after the Ray Bradbury story. It's located in Cambridge, MA (since 1973!) on the fringe of Harvard Square and caters to readers of superheroes to independent book lovers. Tony is a supporter of local comic artists and festivals, donating both his time and resources for functions like MICExpo or carrying localiy-created comics in store. The Million Year Picnic is one of those jems of a comic shop you find once not so very often. The status of the comic industry, gentrification/commercialization of Harvard Square, and now COVID-19 shutdown are major threats to this wonderful place. I want to show MYP a little love.

My piece is a play off their logo. It is not official and just my take on it.

Here is the store's address:

The Million Year Picnic

99 Mt. Auburn Street (downstairs)

Cambridge, MA 02138

Tel. (617) 492-6763

Here is the store's website.

Here is the store's Twitter account.

Here is the store's Facebook account.

Here is the store's Instagram account.

This tribute to Kyle Baker is by Dan Wolff. Dan's website is here.

Here's Kyle Baker's website.

This tribute to Jackie Ormes is by Monica Munster. Monica's website is here.

You cam read more about the legendary Ormes here.

This drawing featuring James Rhodes as Iron Man is by Nick Butch. Nick's website is here.

Nick's piece is a bit of a dual tribute, as the late, great, Denny O'Neil was the writer who decided to make James Rhodes Iron Man.

Julia Samborski shared this tribute to six black artists that she'd like to give a spotlight to. Here is her website.

A wonderful tribute week everyone.

Finally, here is a link to the official Black Lives Matter website for any of you that is interested.