Christmas is the season of stuff: cheap, forgettable things churned out in mass-production and destined for landfills. But what if, instead, we gave something that actually matters?

A witch, dressed in a Santa hat and coat, lounges with a wine glass, exuding holiday cheer. Beside her, the Grim Reaper is whimsically disguised as a Christmas tree, while a black cat sports antlers, playing the part of a reindeer. The scene is topped with the bold, hand-drawn message: "Give Art, Not Stuff"

 

Art isn’t mass-produced. It doesn’t come from Amazon or big-box stores. It comes from real people: artists who pour their hearts into what they create, who stay up late perfecting their craft. When you buy art, you’re not just buying a thing. You’re supporting someone’s passion, not funding some soulless billionaire who can’t even appreciate a good bowl of soup.

And not only that. People who are getting art as presents, are scientifically proven 300% more happy with the gift!

This year, skip the generic. Seek out the unique, the handmade, the weird and wonderful. Buy a comic book, a print, a piece of art that speaks to you. Give something with soul.

 

Signed Books

Something everybody loves is books. Even better is a book with an original signature from the artist, a small drawing and the name of the name of the recipient!

Every book you buy from our store comes with exactly that!

 

PS: Please mind the shipping durations and order in time!

4-panel comic by War and Peas

Panel 1: A female teacher stands beside a yellow humanoid robot in front of a chalkboard that says "Welcome Class." She announces, "As of this year, all teachers have been replaced by AI."

Panel 2: A single human student raises his hand and asks, "Won’t the quality of our lessons suffer?" He sits alone at a desk in an otherwise empty classroom.

Panel 3: The same teacher, now standing by the door, responds sternly, "All pupils have also been replaced by AI."

Panel 4: Sitting next to the human student is a robot in a red cap, carving into the desk with a knife. It’s etched the words "Screw school". The human student looks sideways, disturbed and speechless.

Funny 4-Panel-Comic by War and Peas
Panel 1: A black cat named Lord Nibbles with pointed ears sits on a green cushion reading an orange magazine titled "Vampire Weekly." Lord Nibbles says "Ooh, the newest tips on how to get 'Fit For Summer'."
Panel 2: A vampire character with fangs sits on the same couch as Lord Nibbles, wearing a purple shirt and holding a remote control with a bowl of snacks nearby. The vampire responds "Ugh, these fad diets are so silly."
Panel 3: Lord Nibbles continues reading from the magazine and says "Eating a cyclist a month...improves stamina in the bedroom." while still holding the orange publication.
Panel 4: The final panel shows an outdoor cycling race scene with a cyclist in green racing past a group of cheering spectators holding signs, including one that says "GO!" The vampire roommate stands among the crowd wearing sunglasses and holding a stick. Lord Nibbles says, "Wait for the stragglers."

4-panel comic by War and Peas:
Panel 1: A vampire excitedly exclaims, "I can’t wait to go outside! I’m all lathered up!" while standing next to a bottle of sunscreen.
Panel 2: Close-up of a bottle labeled "Sunscreen Extra-Strength: For Vampires, Ghouls, and other dark creatures," featuring a small illustration of spooky figures under the sun.
Panel 3: The vampire, dressed in a cape, steps outside with a witch companion, happily saying, "Finally, after 732 years, I can spend a nice afternoon outside!"
Panel 4: Thirty seconds later, the witch notices and says, "You forgot your ears." The vampire looks confused, "Huh?" as his pointed ears start to burn in the sunlight.

Funny 4-Panel-Comic by War and Peas Panel 1: Slutty witch approaches a table, holding a package while saying "We got this mysterious package." The vampire and the black cat Lord Nibbles sis at the table having coffee. Panel 2: The witch places the package on the round wooden table. The vampire says, "How strange." Panel 3: The witch opens the package and exclaims in confusion "Huh? There's nothing inside." She continues "It's just an empty cardbox." Panel 4: Lord Nibbles, the cat puts the newspaper down and declares "Oh, that's mine!"

6-panel comic by War and Peas

Panel 1: A news reporter, standing waist-deep in water, says, “Becoming a water planet has not been all bad.” The caption reads “Business” with a yellow number 5 icon.

Panel 2: The reporter continues, “Today, we’re talking with local pool noodle manufacturer Tom Gibbons.” Tom stands beside him in a red shirt and black tie; in the background, people float on pool noodles.

Panel 3: The reporter asks, “Tom, how does it feel to be the most successful businessman around?” A drowning man can be seen waving in the background.

Panel 4: Tom replies, “Well, I miss my wife and kids who passed in the floods.”

Panel 5: Both men stand silently in the water, the reporter holding his microphone.

Panel 6: Tom adds, “But business is thriving.” In the background, more people float in the flooded landscape.

We just added several new items to our shop including an Organic Tote Bag, a Slutty Witch Pin made of shiny hi-quality enamel and a Creep Cord Cap featuring our beloved character Gary the Ghost.

Use the code WAP10 to get a 10% discount on every item from our shop and pls make sure to note the shipping durations for your Christmas presents.

War and Peas - Gary Ghost CapWar and Peas - Slutty Witch PinWar and Peas - Cat's Guide Tote Bag