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Line it is Drawn: Saturday morning cartoons reimagined

By Faye Younger
May 30, 2021
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So every week I post a topic here. You answer them on the CSBG Twitter page (just write @csbg with your response), our artists will each choose one of your suggestions and I will post their designs based on your suggestions here every week. So each week you will have a new question and you will see the choices chosen from the previous week.

To be eligible you must follow @csbg when answering – so go follow us then provide your response to the following question / challenge (All suggestions must be received by 8:59 am Pacific Sunday).

Next week’s topic …

In honor of Cruella, name a notable fictional villain and our artists will take their secret origins. Do not hesitate to offer suggestions for their origin if you wish, otherwise our artists will do it on their own. You know, Skeletor is chosen as a young skeleton. Stuff like that.

Read on for the designs from the last question / challenge!

Gene Guilmette mentioned this one recently, so I’m revisiting this classic Line theme! Redesign / update a Saturday morning cartoon! Either just name a cartoon and our artists will update / redesign or come up with an update / redesign idea yourself and share it in the tweet!

Enjoy!

I’ll put them in alphabetical order based on who made the suggestion.

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

AdamStarRuvola suggested

My Hero Academia, plus One Piece, plus Battle of the Planets.

This drawing is by Adam Star Ruvola. Its website is here.

(Click here to enlarge the image)

BigMike20X6 suggested

Captain Planet, Teen Titans Go style

Colin Rackham made this drawing. Here is his website.

Brantwjones suggested

Thundarr the barbarian!

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

Brian_Cronin suggested

Power Puff Girls

This drawing is by Morgan Blunt. Its website is here.

Brian_Cronin suggested

Thundercats

This drawing is by David Winters. Its website is here.

Brian_Cronin suggested

Whiz Kids, Teen Titans Go style

This drawing is by Jorge Santamaria. Its website is here.

Craigjoly and daviddwwilliams suggested

Smurfs

Axel Medellin designed this one. Its website is here.

DanKelleyMusic suggested

Captain N the Game Master with Sega characters

Seni Oyewole made this drawing. Here is his website.

daviddwwilliams suggested

Popeye, but if he had joined another branch of the military.

This drawing is by Kimberly Hinrichs. Its website is here.

Leehoustonjr suggested

Jonny Quest, with Jonny as parent and his son succeeding his father.

Seni Oyewole also made this drawing. Here is his website.

TXTmasterblast suggested

Pinky and the Brain as Sherlock-esque Crime Series

The art of it is by Paul Shinn. Its website is here.

washawk1 suggested

Steampunk Ghostbusters

The art of it is from Merk. Its website is here.

zhaxra suggested

Scooby and company in an X-Files style show

This drawing is from Afizeth Art. Its website is here.

Great job, everyone! I would watch the devil out of all of these shows! I would just grab a bowl of sweet cereal and spend the whole morning with them!

Alright, folks, go tweet us some suggestions for next week’s villainous week of shocking finds!

Storm teamed up with Marvel heroes when she was ‘dead’ and no one noticed

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Brian cronin
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CBR Senior Editor Brian Cronin has been writing professionally on comics for over a dozen years now at CBR (primarily with his “Comics Should Be Good” column series, including Comic Book Legends Revealed).

He wrote two comic books for Penguin-Random House – Was Superman a spy? And other comic book legends revealed and Why is Batman wearing shark repellant? And other amazing comic book trivia! and a book, 100 things X-Men fans should know and do before they die, from Triumph Books. His writings have been featured on ESPN.com, the Los Angeles Times, About.com, the Huffington Post and Gizmodo.

It features entertainment and sports legends on its website, Legends revealed.

Follow him on Twitter at @Brian_Cronin and feel free to email her any suggestions for comic book stories you would like to see featured [email protected]!

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