In a black-and-white cartoon, two surgeons stand in an operating room during surgery. A patient lies unconscious on the operating table with their chest open. To the right, a dog leaps off the table, happily running away — carrying what appears to be a removed organ in its mouth. The caption reads:
“It would be the last ‘Bring Your Dog To Work Day’ at the hospital.”

4-panel-comic by War and Peas Panel 1: A woman (thirsty scientist) and a man are seated at a candlelit dinner table. The woman, sipping from a wine glass, says, "So, after I finished my studies..." with a slurping sound effect "Slurrrp" visible. Panel 2: The woman, looking eager, interrupts with clapping hands and says, "Yeah Yeah, that's all great." Panel 3: She asks "But what's your head circumference?" The man, looking puzzled, asks, "I beg your pardon?" Panel 4: The woman, holding an alien mask, responds, "I estimate between 55 and 60 cm." The man, looking shocked, says, "Haha, what?" with a box labeled "Heads 4U" on the floor.

Single-panel-comic by War and Peas

Two business men are walking side by side, each holding a cup of coffee. The caption at the bottom of the panel reads, "Do you ever get the sudden urge to never feel an urge again?"

Previous Mr. Meyers Strip :)

4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1: In a bar, a male praying mantis is asked by a female mantis, "Hey, can I buy you a drink?" The background features a disco ball and bar stools.
Panel 2: A close-up of the same male mantis looking terrified and yelling, “Stop, Missy! No way!”
Panel 3: Now in a classroom, the male mantis – Mr. Meyers – is teaching a group of young mantises. On a TV, a paused video of the bar scene is shown. Mr. Meyers exclaims, “And that, boys, is how you stay alive!”
Panel 4: Two bug students are watching. One says, “Mr. Meyers seems lonely.” The other replies, “Yeah.”

A black-and-white cartoon by War and Peas shows a dog holding a whip in its mouth while looking at its owner, John, who stands silently in a park. The caption reads, "I thought we could spice things up a bit, John." The scene humorously suggests the dog is trying to introduce a kink element into their walk routine.

A black-and-white cartoon by War and Peas shows a woman speaking to a man. They stand facing each other with neutral expressions. The woman says, "It’s not you, it’s men." The caption is a humorous twist on the classic breakup line, "It’s not you, it’s me," suggesting her frustration is with men in general rather than the individual man.

A cartoon by War and Peas shows a bird sitting in an airplane seat, wearing a seatbelt and angrily saying to a man next to them, "Why don’t you mind your own fuckin’ business."