Panel 1:
The first panel shows a close-up of two lobsters in a tank. One lobster, named Larry, is talking to the other lobster, Janet. Larry says, “I can’t wait to see my wife and kids again.” His expression is hopeful and optimistic as he looks forward to reuniting with his family.

Panel 2:
In the second panel, Janet, the other lobster, responds to Larry from inside the tank. She says, “Oh, Larry… You have to face it, they’re gonna kill us.” The setting outside the tank suggests they are in a fancy restaurant, as a table with wine glasses and a white tablecloth is visible. The lobster tank is situated in an elegant dining area, adding to the tension of the scene.

Panel 3:
The third panel returns to a close-up of Larry inside the tank. He reassures Janet, saying, “No, Janet. I have a feeling they won’t.” Larry remains calm and certain, contrasting Janet’s anxiety. The background continues to show the tank’s interior.

Panel 4:
In the final panel, the scene shifts dramatically to the outside of a large ocean liner—clearly the Titanic—sailing through icy waters. The moon is in the sky, and icebergs surround the ship, foreshadowing the infamous disaster. This twist reveals why Larry feels confident they won’t be killed: the Titanic is doomed, and so is the restaurant they’re in.

 

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: The Grim Reaper stands over a body, clipboard in hand, addressing a ghost. "Thanks for using our soul-reaping services." Panel 2: Close-up of the Reaper reading from the clipboard. "Would you say your experience was — Good, Great, Not sure." Panel 3: The ghost stares blankly. Silence. Panel 4: The Reaper writes on the clipboard. "I'm gonna put down 'Great.'"

War and Peas comic strip

Panel 1:
A man and a witch walk into a dimly lit room with candles on the floor. The man says, "Aww, how romantic!"

Panel 2:
The man, pointing at the candles, says, "All the candles!"

Panel 3:
The man, pointing at a pentagram on the floor, says, "And this beautiful floor painting!"

Panel 4:
The man, looking slightly concerned, says, "Wait a minute." The witch, now holding a knife, looks at him with a serious expression.

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: Two sailing ships – one with red sails, one with black – approach each other on the open sea. Panel 2: Close-up of the ships' wooden figureheads reaching toward each other. Panel 3: The figureheads touch, reminiscent of Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam." Panel 4: A pirate with an eyepatch, peg leg, and pipe watches from the deck and says, "I ship it." while the figureheads are making out.

Panel 1: A father and son stand at a bus stop, the father holding a briefcase. The son asks, "Daddy, why do you have to go to work every day?" Panel 2: The father responds, "So we can have nice things, my boy." The son looks up at him. Panel 3: The son says, "But all of our things are shit." Panel 4: The father says, "You're shit." and gazes into the distance, lost in thought.

Panel 1: A witch and a man are at a bar, flirting. The witch says, "I'm not wearing any underwear..." The man holds a drink and looks intrigued. Panel 2: The man responds in a flirtatious way, "Then maybe we could go to my place..." He is still holding his drink. Panel 3: The man continues, "...So you don’t get a cold." Panel 4: The man is in the process of sitting on the couch next to the witch, who is holding a warming bottle on her lap. On the TV, a show about witches is playing. The witch looks content, and the man appears satisfied with the cozy scene.

Panel 1:
The Grim Reaper asks a person, "Any last word?" The person responds, "Shouldn't it be words? Plural?"

Panel 2:
The Grim Reaper says, "No, I'm on a tight schedule today. Just one word."

Panel 3:
The person ponders for a moment, hand on their chin, while the Grim Reaper waits patiently.

Panel 4:
The person says, "Boobs."

4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1:
A man in a light blue shirt picks up a pumpkin at a supermarket pumpkin display. The pumpkin says, "Oh boy, I'm gonna be the spookiest Jack O'Lantern."
Panel 2:
The man carries a grocery bag with the pumpkin inside as he walks home at night. The pumpkin thinks, "I'm gonna scare all the kids!"
Panel 3:
The pumpkin sits on a kitchen counter thinking "Muahahaha!"
Panel 4:
The pumpkin, now placed on a porch with a "Welcome" sign, has a goofy, unintentionally cute face. It says, "Damn," realizing it looks silly instead of scary.