Kinnikuman practice doodle. It feels some what surreal to draw them because I haven't drawn them since I was a kid

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Kinnikuman practice doodle. It feels some what surreal to draw them because I haven't drawn them since I was a kid
Some shitty memes I made for my sister while we watched the new anime
There is one thing I still do not understand about the novel (well one among other things).
Chapter twenty - when Shadow is drowning in the lake, he has a vision of Whiskey Jack alongside the buffalo man and the condor woman (aka the thunderbird). Whiskey Jack looks at him sadly, shakes his head, and they all walk away from Shadow, which senses a great loss and wants to plead for them to come back and to not give up on him.
How do you interpret this scene? Is it simply that Shadow feels himself dying and thus pictures it as America leaving him? Is it something to do with how he is cutting his own ties and links to the American land? Has he done something that would truly make the land and its native beings give up on Shadow?
After all this time I am still very confused by this scene.
Sooner Dead by Jason Chan
Today’s American Gods Tarot card is number 12, the Hanged Man, with Shadow Moon.
Buffalo man - balloon art