War and Peas – This is for Grandma – Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz

Four-panel comic strip by War and Peas featuring a vampire. Panel 1: The vampire sits at a table with a drink, saying 'Folk legends tell us that vampires are afraid of garlic.' Panel 2: The vampire continues, 'But a little known fact: Vampires are also afraid of librarians!' Panel 3: A librarian at a nearby table turns and says, 'Shhh!' Panel 4: The vampire reacts in fear, sweating and coughing, with the words 'ACK ACK' above his head."

Friends, Lovers and Comrades,

the capitalist death cult doesn’t stop at our door so we decided take part in the devilish Black Friday tradition. It’s a nice opportunity to get bespoke Christmas presents a bit cheaper, so we’re offering a 20% discount on everything from our shop.

Almost everything! Non-English books have a legally fixed price so we’re not allowed to sell them out cheaper. There’s also one last collab with the Wir sind die Toten dark lords (before they close their gates for good) where the discount doesn’t apply.

Use the code COMICLOVER to get 20% off on almost all things in our shop.

Before getting too much into details, here’s a run-down on our new stuff:

  • We have 100 signed copies of our just-released French book “Salut la Terre” here. This is probably the only batch we’ll sell ourselves!

  • The WSDT Collab is preorder-only – to ensure sustainable production. The screenprinting starts after the preorder has ended so everything will take a while. The design is based on one of our Love Letter poems!

  • We have a postcard set now in the shop!
  • We’re starting to list Elizabeth’s solo project FUNGIRL in the shop as a War and Peas brand. Our patrons got the chance to get the Vulva Viking book early so were sold out at the moment. But there’s more on its way and you can get a notification once it’s back!

War and Peas - Secret Agent - Jonathan Kunz and Elizabeth Pich

In this comic by War and Peas, a person sets a mouse trap with cheese, mocking the mouse by saying 'Haha, dumb mouse.' The mouse, near the cheese, responds 'Yeah. I do love cheese.' The mouse then expresses its love for cheese, stating 'I love cheese so much, I'm prepared to die for it,' and asks the person if they have ever loved anything so much. The person, reflecting on the question, responds sadly with 'No...' while the mouse is trapped. Feeling remorseful, the person opens the trap and frees the mouse, who escapes with the cheese. The final panel shows the mouse joining other mice in a cozy home, saying 'Haha, humans are chumps.'