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Pet the Dog: After the lion bemoans how it never got a chance to be a king, the reaper allows him to rule over some cat souls. The Reaper is the main protagonist in this series. No matter how scared, angry, lost and rejecting a soul is, the Reaper meets them with patience and understanding. He has a very close relationship with "Life" and is always trying to cheer her up. l'heure actuelle, on attend encore parler de chats noirs associés aux superstitions dans de nombreux pays. Les animaux de refuge qui sont noirs ont beaucoup moins de chances d'être adoptés que les animaux d'autres couleurs. Whether it's watching a football game with your dog, the first time your eyes meet those of a fox in the forest, or the warmth and purring provided by that cat you took in. Our lives are affected by exchanges with our animal companions, whether domestic or wild.

In "Greens," Death finds a domestic rabbit who's dying of exposure. The rabbit wishes that they could have seen the grass and flowers that they dreamed of before they died, and Death shows them the souls of the dead plants he's collected, saying that everything that dies becomes part of his realm. In "Australia," Death reassures a dying young koala that their family will join them into the new realm. Not So Stoic: Death, despite being pretty saddened by the deaths of the animals in the comics, is usually pretty subdued in his behavior. However, he emotes very strongly on two occasions:Endangered Species: The Carolina parakeet, while wanting to see what its feathers used to look like, learns that its species used to be one, before it went completely extinct. Friend to All Living Things: The Reaper tries to help every animal adjust to dying. He also doesn't mind it when he is denied a soul (if anything, it makes him happy). His friend, Life, is very loving and nurturing of her creations. Drawing has been an obsession of Jenny’s for as long as she can remember. She joked that her mother always said that she could draw before she could walk. Heroic BSoD: In "Hope", Death has one of these in the aftermath of the 2020 Australian wildfires. Life comes to bring him out of this funk. Mercy Kill: The owner of a dog suffering during his last days decides to put him down peacefully and painlessly. He breaks down in tears afterwards.

Animals struggle. Pets and Wildlife alike. The reaper cares for their stories and helps them with the crossover. Short stories about the "Loving Reaper" to raise awareness and collect funds. Breaking hearts for a good cause. The Orangutan baby from "In A Bit" dies of malnutrition, and tells her mother to not yell at the "evil bone man".Don't Fear the Reaper: The Reaper is a kind being who does whatever he can to comfort the souls he must collect. The Reaper, as the title suggests, is a kind individual who always makes sure to comfort those who have died. However, that doesn’t mean that Jenny draws non-stop. She said that she has to take breaks and completely get away from art to recharge and avoid burnout.

Related, but we once see a pet owner who cannot stand to look at his new pup anymore because they were gifted to him as a Replacement Goldfish for their deceased dog. It takes him a while to come around to them and realize that this pup is their own dog, but even then, he is not won over yet. Cruel Twist Ending: Inverted. For a webcomic that is very tragic most of the times, the endings can sometimes be surprisingly heartwarming.

Aokigahara by JennyJinya, visual art

Not So Above It All: Of a sort. Death is usually pretty grounded and reserved, and takes his duties very seriously. But when he and Life briefly exchanged roles, he was nothing short of ecstatic during that time and was eager to experiment with the creation of new life and stretch the limits of what he could accomplish, which, at the very least, ended up resulting in the creation of the platypus.

Agonizing Stomach Wound: In "Mama Bear," a mother bear is has a tap run straight into her gall bladder to extract her bile. Tomato in the Mirror: The whale in Henry seems to be unaware of the fact that he is the "Henry" in the poster. Subverted, as he reveals that he always knew that. Double subverted on Patreon where it is revealed that Henry was the former occupant of his tank, and his spirit was racing the whale, even though he couldn't see him. Engineered Heroics: One comic focuses on a puppy who either drowned or died of hypothermia because two guys decided to throw him into a cold lake and to pretend to rescue him. They did this multiple times since they wanted a good shot of it for their Youtube channel. The comic ends with both of them being hailed as heroes by their comments section, with no one even knowing that not only is the "puppy rescue" video fake, but that they killed the puppy they "rescued". The comic is a clear stab at the 'Rescue Ring' of animal abuse channels that masquerade as being animal rescuers, when in reality the people behind them engineer the situations for nothing more than clout and money at the expense of the suffering of the animals they film. In "Good Boy", a human child does pass away in hospital of an unspecified illness Death sends the dog who passed away earlier in the strip to comfort the boy after his passing. Our beautiful planet is home to 8.7 million species. Animals that walk, crawl, fly, swim, and all of which, in one way or another, enrich our daily lives.In "Void Puppy," it's revealed that the owner of the dog from "Little Fish" has been given a new puppy to help cope with their loss. They at first resent the pup for not being the one they lost, even snapping at them for bringing them their previous dog's favorite toy. The owner, in the end, comes to terms with the fact that the puppy isn't the dog they lost, and they apologize to them, as well as promising to get the pup a new toy. When a wild fox is saved from drowning by a girl and reanimated by Life, he breaks into laughter, very happy to have lost against Life. I am not an avid reader of comics and graphic books but Jenny Jinya is one comic artists who may get me to change my mind. She brings not only dark issues to light to help get the word out for those who cannot speak for themselves but throws in her passion and considerable talent to do so. As seen in the rabbit comic, domesticated rabbits can't survive out in the wild because they can't adapt and will die.

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