4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1:
Two people sit on a bench by the water, watching the sunset. One person says, "That buoy is blocking my view of the sunset!"
Panel 2:
The other person replies, "Well, you know what they say... buoys will be buoys!" The other person looks at them with a deadpan expression.
Panel 3:
The two people sit silently looking at each other, with the first person looking slightly annoyed.
Panel 4:
The scene shifts to a crime scene by the water, with police tape and detectives. One detective says, "We can all agree, this murder was justified," referring to the pun that led to the imaginary crime.

 

4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1:
Jonathan Kunz and Elizabeth Pich sit on a couch in a therapist's office. Elizabeth says, "People on the internet keep telling us we need therapy."
Panel 2:
The therapist asks, "What do you do?" Jonathan responds, "We make webcomics."
Panel 3:
The therapist, looking at a tablet, says, "Aww, these are funny," as she scrolls through their webcomics.
Panel 4:
The therapist looks up from the tablet with a concerned expression and says, "But I'm afraid you're beyond help."

 

4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1:
Kevin kneels on a desert landscape under a blue sky with fluffy clouds, speaking to God. Kevin asks, "God, what is my purpose in life?"
Panel 2:
A colorful, swirling cloud responds to Kevin: "Purpose is a man-made concept which ties all your time on Earth to the stress of having to fulfill some greater goal... Free yourself from this pressure, Kevin."
Panel 3:
The sky returns to normal with just a few clouds. Kevin stands with a blank expression, pondering the response.
Panel 4:
Kevin looks at the sky with a confused and slightly frustrated expression. He says, "So... You have no idea either, huh?"

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: A parent in brown shirt and dark pants holds blue jeans while speaking to a small child in a yellow shirt and underwear, saying "I don't want to put on pants." A baby and wooden chair are visible in the background. Panel 2: The parent responds "Well, you have to" while the child asks "Why?" Panel 3: The parent explains "Because I say so. When you grow up, you can do whatever you want." Panel 4: The scene shifts to show the same child, now grown up in business attire, sitting at an office desk with a computer, papers, and office supplies, illustrating the irony of adult responsibilities versus childhood promises of freedom.

 

4-panel-comic by War and Peas

Panel 1: In a classroom full of young mantis students, a female mantis teacher stands in front of a chart showing a pair of mating mantises. She says, “During copulation the female mantis experiences earth-shattering waves of pleasure.”

Panel 2: The mantis students react with excitement. One says “WOW!” and another giggles “Hee Hee.”

Panel 3: A male student mantis named Timmy raises his hand and asks, “What about male praying mantises, Mrs. Schneider?”

Panel 4: The teacher, looking a bit awkward, replies, “Um... You’re not going to like this, Timmy.”