It could be a scene showing the man's curiosity or connection with the sheep. Maybe he's observing their behavior or having some kind of emotional response.
The meaning might vary. It could symbolize tranquility, a contrast between human and animal, or even tell a story about the man's longing for a simple life. It depends on how the comic is drawn and presented.
It could have various meanings. Maybe it represents a shepherd and his flock, or it could symbolize peace and harmony with nature.
I'm not sure exactly. It could refer to a comic that portrays a group of people as being like sheep, maybe suggesting they're following blindly or lacking individuality.
It could symbolize his longing for something beyond the ordinary or his search for inspiration and hope.
A man looking back and forth in a cartoon can symbolize his indecision or that there are multiple things attracting his attention. It could be that he's trying to avoid something or keep an eye on different elements at the same time.
"Tortoise man" was not clearly related to "bootlicker" in the reference materials. It might be a name in a specific context (such as a man who was betrayed by his girlfriend and had inappropriate behavior). "Boiling Goat" was seen as a representative of "bootlicking". It referred to a relationship between two men, where one knew that the other party (Pleasant Goat referred to the boy that the girl liked) did not like them, but they repeatedly tried to please the other party without any dignity or bottom line. For example, in some scenes, Pleasant Goat and Boiling Goat were treated differently when they did the same thing, but Boiling Goat was still persistent in pleasing them. Therefore,"Tortoise Man" and "Feiyang Yang"(as a representative of bootlickers) had no direct connection. The former was a name for men with specific behaviors, while the latter was a typical image of a "bootlicker."
It could refer to a male character in a comic who is shown without clothing. Maybe it's for artistic expression or part of a specific story plot.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it refers to a comic character who wears blue or has some connection to the color blue.
I'm not quite sure. Maybe it refers to a cartoon sheep dog showing up for work or marking its attendance.
The 'games for the lost sheep story' might be about a narrative that involves using games as a means to engage with individuals who are lost in some way. It could be about how games can be therapeutic or educational for those who have lost their way in life. They might be designed to give these 'lost sheep' a sense of purpose, direction, or belonging. Games can often be a powerful tool for connection and growth, and in this story, it could be that they are being used to target those who need it the most.