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John Watkins-Chow draws an assortment of trading cards. These cards are meant to corresponded to the numbers of the tarot cards. On his website, John gives the name for each Tarot card:
0 - The Fool
I - The Magician
II - The High Priestess
III - The Empress
IV - The Emperor
V - The Hierophant
VI - The Lovers
VII - The Chariot
VIII - Strength
IX - The Hermit
X - Wheel of Fortune
XI - Justice
XII - The Hanged Man
XIII - Death
XIV - Temperance
XV - The Devil
XVI - The Tower
XVII - The Star
XVIII - The Moon
XIX - The Sun
XX - Judgment
XXI - The World
John elaborates on some of the the first 8 cards in a post at Scoundrel Art Community:
For Card I, the Magician, I thought I'd try Isaac (what, with his magic wand paintbrush and all)--but restricted myself to a shot of him specifically from the first episode (Genesis).
Card II, the High Priestess, representing feminine potential and mystery, was an [attempt at an] episode 2 (Don't Look Back) shot of Claire.
Card III, the Empress, the other half of the feminine mystique with maternal overtones, was Niki from episode 3 (One Giant Leap).
Card IV, the Emperor, is all about authority and fathership, and I thought that HRG from Episode 4 (Collision) was a perfect fit.
Card V, the Hierophant, usually represents seeking understanding and identifying with a group, and Peter (amped up with Isaac's future sight in Episode 5 (Hiros) had resonance.
Card VI, the Lovers, aligned with Episode 6 (Better Halves), with DL's first major appearance and a serendipitous moment of affection between him and Niki. (Yeah, I lucked out on that match.)
Card VII, the Chariot, is about achieving victory and asserting one's ego, and fortunately Nathan's campaign was a plot point in Episode 7 (Nothing to Hide).
And yeah, I sorta cheated with card Zero, the Fool, one who goes on a journey, or more aptly, begins an adventure, using Hiro's "YATTA" pose from the first episode.
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