All day, I'll be posting entries in groups of 20 artists an entry. Check their work out and marvel at all the great talent on display here. Then, next week, after these artists do a second drawing, we'll ask you all to vote on your favorites. I'll also have a group of judges vote for their favorites. I'll combine the votes and we'll end up with the two new regular artists for The Line it is Drawn. We'll also be picking out one regular alternate artist for the Line it is Drawn, but I'll let you know how we're picking that artist a little later on.

So kick back and check out some nifty artwork, all based on the same theme as The Line it is Drawn this week, which was "Turn a famous person/character into a superhero or supervillain."

Enjoy!

I'm listing the pieces in the order I received them. There are way too many to credit all the suggestion givers, but if you recognize one of your suggestions, feel free to mention it in the comments if you'd like credit!

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

Our pal, Bill Walko (of The Hero Business fame) did Little Orphan Annie as an anti-hero...



Don Edwards knows that love will keep these two together, as he does a superhero take on Captain and Tennille....



Agustin Calcagno has "The Communisty Party" (Castro, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao Tse Tsung) look like they're about to cause problems for the Justice Society...



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James Espie gives us a superheroic David Brent...



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Jared Catherine (whose website is here) gives us a take on Big Bird, mashed up with Swamp Thing as...the Street Thing!!!



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Puis Calzada gives another meaning to "You better watch out, you better not cry" with his Evil Santa piece...



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David 'Winter' Belanger (who you can find at his website here) gives us Bea Arthur as Spider-Man!



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Christian Moore (whose website is here) did Dennis the Menace as a superhero...



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Christian also did a take on Hawkeye Pierce...



Jack O'Mullane gives us a taste of the Late Night Wars with Letterman vs Metalleno...



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Sam Bayliss chose to draw Alan Moore as a superhero...



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Richard Smith "superfied" Harry and Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber...



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and Sonny and Cher!



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Dave Myers (whose website is here) gives us a zombie-fighting Andrew Jackson!



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Sean Casinger chose to draw Hellboy, superhero-style...



Robert White (whose website is here) gave Marilyn Monroe the superhero treatment...



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Anthony Brandl pit Aaron Burr against Alexander Hamilton, leaving us to decide for ourselves who is the superhero and who is the supervillain...



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J.D. Hull delivers the "Savage Fists of Kung Pooh"...



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Daniel Glassberg (whose website is here) drew Harry and Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber as superheroes...



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Kevin D. Bandt (click here for Kevin's website) did a superhero version of Borat...



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Josh Greathouse does not even know himself if his superfied Gordon Ramsey is a hero or a villain...



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Paul Hostetler drew the Mythbusters as superheroes...



and also Harvey Pekar...



That's it for Group 2. Come back in a half hour for Group 3!