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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 9:00 AM Pacific on Friday).

The topic is...

Since 2012 was supposed to have been the end of the world, let's get into the post-apocalyptic spirit by picking a comic character and our artists will draw them in a post-apocalyptic scenario.

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

To celebrate Stan Lee's recent 90th birthday, name a memorable moment from a Stan Lee-written comic book and our artists will provide their interpretation of the scene. Spidey catching the burglar? The Fantastic Four meeting Galactus? There are plenty of legendary moments to go around!

Enjoy!

I'll put them in alphabetical order based on the name of the Twitter user who made the suggestion (although I made one slight change to split up back-to-back Spidey drawings).

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

B_2quared and olokinprime suggested:

"This Man, This Monster!"

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



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B_Granderson suggested:

namor blows up like a blowfish

Chaz is the artist for this one.



B_Granderson suggested:

thing as blackbeard

Brendan Tobin is the artist for this one. Here is his website.



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B_Granderson suggested:

gwen stacy showing mary jane up by dancing up a storm as everyone goes gaga over her

Bill Walko drew this one. His website is here.



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B_Granderson suggested:

reed threatening galactus with the ultimate nullifier

Sean McFarland is the artist for a pair of takes on this idea. Here is his website.





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B_Granderson suggested:

spider-man realizes that the murderer of uncle ben was the guy he let go by him

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



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B_Granderson and and olokinprime suggested:

the thing and the hulk fight for the first time

Axel Medellin drew this one. His website is here.



BigMike20X6 suggested:

Silver Surfer arrives on earth

Cynthia "Thea" Rodgers drew this one. Her website is here.



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BigMike20X6 suggested:

The Fantastic Four meet the Impossible Man

Xum Yukinori drew this one. Here is his website.



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Mitch_Crane suggested:

Spider-Man No More

Marco D'Alfonso drew this one. Here is his website.



JaronHataway suggested:

Bruce Banner's first transformation into the Hulk

Phillip Sevy drew this one. Here is his website.



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tako1337 and TheHeroBiz suggested:

Mary Jane's first full appearance - "Face it, Tiger... you just hit the jackpot!"

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



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Great stuff, everyone!

Now all you readers make suggestions for next week! Tweet away!