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.

 

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: A dog howls "Awoooooo" at the moon while Slutty Witch flies past on a broomstick. Panel 2: She stops and asks, "Did you just howl at me?" Panel 3: The dog clarifies, "No, I was howling at the moon. I respect women and their autonomy." Panel 4: The witch flies off with "Cool. Bye!" and the dog replies, "See ya."

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4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: The Grim Reaper sits in an armchair holding a drink. "They call me the Grim Reaper." Panel 2: Same setting. "But I'm actually not that grim." Panel 3: He leans back casually. "I like parties." Panel 4: The room is trashed with empty bottles and a dead body on the floor. "Parties where everyone dies."

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: The Grim Reaper stands at a doorway. An old man peeks out. "I've been expecting you." Panel 2: The old man opens his arms welcomingly. "I knew you'd come to take me." Panel 3: The old man poses flirtatiously in his underwear on his bed. "Come on, take me already!" Panel 4: The Reaper flees down the street in a panic. The old man shouts, "Take me, dark stranger!"

4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: A robot proudly shows a childlike drawing to its creator. "Professor, look what I made." Panel 2: The professor examines the drawing, intrigued. "Fascinating." Panel 3: The robot asks eagerly, "You like it?" Panel 4: The professor walks away, unimpressed. "You are just as disappointing as my human children."

Panel 1:
One robot hands a piece of paper to another robot and says, "I wrote a poem for you."

Panel 2:
The receiving robot responds, "Thanks."

Panel 3:
The poem is revealed to be a sheet of binary code. The robot that wrote the poem points to the paper, which reads:
01100100 01101101
01100001 01110011
01110011 01101001
00100000 01100011
01101111 01100100
01100101

Panel 4:
The receiving robot, now holding the binary code poem, says, "This is beautiful."