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🐾Animal Symbolism🐾
A
Alligator - aggression, survival, adaptability
Alpaca - minimalism, generosity, interdependence
Ant - team player, worker
Antelope - nimble, quick, sensitive
Armadillo - active, nocturnal, protection
B
Badger - aggression, assertiveness, powerful defense, determination
Bat - guardian of the night, cleaner
Bear - power, adaptability
Beaver - builder, planner
Bee - communication, abundance, productivity
Bison - survival, fortitude, strength
Black Panther - secrets, solitude, stealth
Blackbird - mystery, sacred messenger, cosmic knowledge
Blue Bird - joy, pleasures, messenger
Boar - sacred, cunning, ferocious
Bobcat - patience, listening, interpreting
Buffalo - sacredness, life builder
Bull - strength, warning
Butterfly - metamorphosis, carefree, transformer
C
Cat - protector, guardian
Chameleon - adaptation, patience, perception
Cheetah - accuracy, elegance, refinement
Chinchilla - curiosity, innocence, warmth
Chipmunk - creativity, intuition, exploration
Cougar - leadership, courage
Coyote - prankster, insight, playful
Crab - emotion, security, vulnerability
Crane - solitude, independence
Cricket - meditation, vibration, spirit
Crocodile - longevity, fierceness, power
Crow - messenger, clairvoyance, change, ancient wisdom
D
Deer - kindness, love, gentleness
Dolphin - kindness, play, bridge man to ocean
Dove - peace, understanding
Dragon - wisdom, nobility
Dragonfly - flighty, carefree
Duck - intuition, awareness, communication
E
Eagle - divine spirit, connection to creator
Eel - adaptability, wisdom, inspiration, defense
Elk - strength, agility, freedom
Elephant - patience, strength, wisdom
F
Firefly - illumination, possibility, belief
Fox - cunning, provider, intelligence
Frog - water element, prosperity, transformation, true love
G
Giraffe - graceful, observer, foresight
Goose - community, synchronicity, treasure
Grasshopper - discipline, balance, freedom
Grizzly Bear - hunter, nature’s pharmacist
H
Hawk - messenger, observer of the sky
Heron - moon magic, shamanic travel, secrets, the logical mind
Horse - stamina, nobility, strength
Hummingbird - messenger, stopper of time
J
Jaguar - confidence, power, preparation
K
Koala - slow down, mystery and power of self, soulmates
L
Ladybug - luck, enchantments, dreams
Leopard - secrets, mystery, sensuality
Lion - wisdom, power, mastery
Lizard - conservation, agility
Lynx - instincts, observation, silence
M
Magpie - omens, prophecies
Marmot - truth, consciousness, curiosity
Moose - headstrong, unstoppable, longevity
Moth - wonder, delight, passion
Mountain Lion - bravery, freedom, intention
Mouse - survival instincts, cunning, observations, shyness
O
Orca - healing, spirituality, journey
Otter - laughter, curiosity, mischievous
Owl - wisdom, truth, patience
P
Panda - enjoyment, prosperity, carefree spirit, conservation
Peacock - grace, pride, prosperity
Pegasus - carrier of lightning
Penguin - elegance, survival, imagination
Polar Bear - power, fearlessness
Porcupine - liesure, nonchalance, wisdom
Praying Mantis - intention, hypnotism, perception
R
Rabbit - alertness, nurturing
Raccoon - fearless, exploration, secrets
Ram - determination, new beginning
Raven - trickster, teacher, hoarder
Reindeer - determination, visionary, magic
Robin - new beginnings, good luck, serendipity
S
Scarab - eternity, creativity, imagination
Scorpion - precision, defense, passion
Seahorse - confidence, grace
Shark - hunter, survival
Skunk - power, respect, protection
Snake - shrewdness, transformation
Snow Leopard - intuition, solitary, secrets
Spider - creative, pattern of life
Squirrel - trusting, innocence
Starfish - flow, movement, sensitivity
Swan - grace, balance, festive
T
Thunderbird - caller of rain
Tiger - sanctuary, mysticism, passion
Tortoise - treasure, guidance, peace, meditation
Turtle - self-contained, creative source
U
Unicorn - singular, unique
W
Wren - divination, strengthening, cleansing
Whale - wisdom, provider, cleaner
White Peacock - illumination, renewal, attraction
Wolf - loyalty, success, perseverance
Z
Zebra - clarity, individuality, balance
Other Symbols
All Birds - freedom, messengers from the divinities
Angel - guardian of hope and wonder
Bear Paw - strength, mobility
Cross - redemption, salvation
Eye of Horus - protection, nobility, good health
Heart - love, fondness
Hopi Hand - life, creative, healing
Kokopelli - fertility, joy, music
Om - the sound of the universe
Star of David - union, heart, love
Trinity Celtic Knot - long life, eternity
Wolf Paw - freedom, success, guidance
Yin & Yang - balance, harmony
Zuni Bear - good health
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For the week of 27 November 2017
Quick Bits:
Black Magick #9 brings the Hammer into play, while Rowan deals with her latest shooting and evaporation of one of the few leads she had as to what’s going on in the broader picture. It also feels like there’s some problematic workplace religious discrimination coming somewhere down the pipeline. As usual, Nicola Scott’s artwork is stunning.
| Published by Image
Critical Role: Vox Machina - Origins #3 brings together the three main threads of narrative and groups of characters in rather spectacular fashion. Matthew Coville again does a great job of capturing the humour and spirit of the characters, while Olivia Samson art brings them to life.
| Published by Dark Horse
Dark Ark #3 sees everything explode. Who would have thought that a vessel full of monsters could pass the time peaceably?
| Published by AfterShock
Eternity #3 just opens the floodgates of imagination even further into the Unknown. Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, and David Baron are just doing an incredible job with this story. It’s beautiful and rich, taking you further into endless possibilities.
| Published by Valiant
Giantkillers #0 introduces us to Auoro, Arkon, Tulat, and a couple seeming armies of...er...things chasing after them across space and time. Effectively, this is one of those big introductions to a chosen one epic fantasy time thing where we’re only given bits and pieces of what’s going on, but it sure does look pretty. Bart Sears, Tom Raney, and colourists, Nanjan Jamberi and Neeraj Menon, make this look beautiful. It’s the kind of thing that Ron Marz and Sears used to do at CrossGren, which means there are likely to be some good stories ahead.
| Published by IDW / Ominous Press
Hack/Slash: Resurrection #2 continues to be a fun and funny return to the monster killing shenanigans of Cassie Hack. There’s a really nice, well nice depending on how depraved you happen to be, twist at the end on where the zombies are coming from and why that you have to see for yourself.
| Published by Image
Heavy Vinyl (formerly Hi-Fi Fight Club - not sure on the reason for the name change) #4 brings the series to a close. Or rather to a break in story beats. It solves the mystery of what happened to Rosie and advances the relationship between Maggie and Chris, but there’s much more story to tell. I hope that Carly Usdin and Nina Vakueva get to tell it in a sequel, because this series has been good.
| Published by BOOM! Entertainment / Boom! Box
John Wick #1 features some really nice art from Giovanni Valletta. I was previously impressed with his work on an issue of X-Men Blue and was disappointed when he only did the first part of the arc, so it’s nice to see him resurface with this series. He has a style of simple lines and spotting blacks that is rather fluid and works well for a gritty action series like John Wick. Greg Pak also entices us with Wick’s backstory prior to the films.
| Published by Dynamite
KINO #1 reintroduces one of the astronauts from the Free Comic Book Day comic that launched the imprint in Catalyst Prime: The Event, Major Alistair Meath, as it turns out he was in the hands of the Foresight Corporation. Joe Casey sets up an interesting story here, tapping into both the wider lore that’s being established about the shared universe, as well as comics history as he presents an information download into Meath’s unconscious state changed by the Event in the form of a kind of golden age comic. Jefte Palo’s artwork tops it off, nimbly switching gears from the gritty realism of modern day to a more stylized approach for the “training”.
I’ve liked a lot of what this imprint has been doing (particularly Noble and Astonisher), even if I was a bit late into it, but this series looks like it may be one of the crown jewels.
| Published by Lion Forge / Catalyst Prime
ROM vs. Transformers: Shining Armor #5 is an excellent conclusion to what has been one of the best crossovers/team-ups within the Hasbroverse. In no small part due to Alex Milne’s artwork, which has been stellar for the entire series, but also due to how John Barber and Christos Gage have approached this story. You could argue that it’s been a decompressed fight scene between the various factions, but it’s still been dense with the layers of what it means to be a Cybertronian, the mixing of science and magic, flesh and technology that mirrors the Dire Wraiths and the Solstar Knights, as well as revealing why these sides stayed separate in the intervening years before Revolution. It also has been a nice dive into the history of Ultra Magnus, just to tap into some of the broader Transformers continuity.
| Published by IDW
Sacred Creatures #5 is again an extra-sized issue with Klaus Janson and Pablo Raimondi splitting the art duties between them as they weave the story back and forth from ancient Mesopotamia and modern day. And much like the last issue, things are really starting to get heated in the story, complete with a horrific development toward the end of the book. The series was already neat with its premise playing with the concepts of the seven deadly sins, mapping them on to Nephilim, and then throwing in some ties to Biblical stories and history, but Janson and Raimondi have also well tapped into the family drama aspect resulting in a very rich, compelling narrative.
| Published by Image
Spawn #280. Again, the artwork from Jason Shawn Alexander is drop dead gorgeous. Pieces fall again into place as we approach the conclusion to the arc, with some interesting perspective from Cyan.
| Published by Image
Star Trek: Boldly Go #14 starts off showing off the various infinite Enterprises throughout the universe as spacetime seems to be fracturing, then focuses on four main crews--the Kelvin timeline ship, one of genderswapped crew, the one introduced last issue with Spock identifying with his human side and Kirk being raised by Klingons, and one where they all seem to be robots--before they’re intermingled somehow. This is certainly getting more interesting, especially as we see the crews split up and engaging with one another.
| Published by IDW
Star Trek: Discovery - The Light of Kahless #1 sends us back first to the early days following the first two episodes of the series, and then sends us further back to the formative years of T’Kuvma, the Klingon leader who was trying to reunite the houses and remind them what being true Klingons meant. It’s all right, I guess, fleshing out a character that was kind of one-dimensional on the show, but somehow it doesn’t really grab me.
| Published by IDW
Sword of Ages #1 by Gabriel Rodríguez is pretty damn great. For starters, it’s gorgeous. Rodríguez has a style that mixes the best of P. Craig Russell, Walt Simonson, and Hal Foster that you just want to soak in the pages for awhile, aided well by Lovern Kindzierski’s colours. There’s as much magic in the art as there is in the story. This is an interesting approach to blending science fiction and fantasy, with Arthurian myth as a touchstone, and there seems to be immense world-building. The only thing missing to make it perfect is a map.
| Published by IDW
Transformers: Lost Light #11 reveals the depravity of Getaway, detailing what happened aboard the Lost Light after the mutiny. If you thought life cords floating in jars was bad, wait until you learn how they got there.
| Published by IDW
Vampirella #8 begins Jeremy Whitley’s run on the title in earnest as he kicks off a new arc following in the wake of Vampirella destroying Lucifer’s simulated Heaven. Apparently it had some negative ramifications and now the world is a desolate wasteland where no one can die.
War Mother #4 brings a satisfying conclusion to the series, setting up the possibility for what I hope is more to come. Ana discovers the secret behind the Montana’s operating system and it’s a somewhat expected revelation, still interesting though.
| Published by Valiant
Other Highlights: America #9, The Beauty #17, Heartthrob - Season 2 #5, Image+ Volume 2 #4, Jean Grey #9, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth 2017 Special, Kaijumax - Season 3 #5, Kill or Be Killed #14, Lazarus X+66 #5, Manifest Destiny #32, Moon Knight #189, Motor Crush #8, Nights Dominion - Season 2 #4, Old Man Logan #31, Quarry’s War #1, Reactor #1, Rick & Morty #32, Secret Warriors #9, Spider-Gwen #26, Spy Seal #4, Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu #4, Star Wars: Poe Dameron #21, Star Wars Adventures #4, TMNT/Ghostbusters 2 #5, US Avengers #12, Venom #158, The X-Files: JFK Disclosure #2, X-Men Blue #16
Recommended Collections: All-New Wolverine - Volume 4: Immune, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows - Volume 2: The Venom Experiment, Cannibal - Volume 2, Cloudia & Rex, Conan the Slayer - Volume 2, Daredevil - Volume 5: Supreme, Death Be Damned - Volume 1, Ghost Fleet: The Whole Goddamned Thing, Ghostbusters 101, GI Joe - Volume 2, Helena Crash, Injection - Volume 3, Insexts - Volume 2, Jessica Jones - Volume 2: The Secrets of Maria Hill, Monsters Unleashed - Volume 1: Monster Mash, Silver Surfer - Volume 5: Power Greater Than Cosmic, Star Wars: Rogue One, The Woods - Volume 8
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