Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz holding their comic book in Italian

Ciao! We are overjoyed to announce that our debut book “War and Peas – Funny Comics for Dirty Lovers” is now available in Italian!

The book – released by Edizioni BD – is beautifully titled “War and Peas – Fumetti spassosi per amanti scandalosi” and we can’t stop repeating this title over and over again like a mantra.

After Spanish, French and German, this is now the fourth language in which the book has been published and we are delighted with the increasing popularity in the international community.

Italian comic strip by War and Peas about a wedding

So if you have a friend who wants to learn Italian or want to give it a try yourself, you’ll find links on this page!

BACI BACI!

Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz holding copies of the comic book "Salut la Terre" published by French publishing house Les Requins Marteaux

We couldn’t be happier to tell you that our new book “Salut la Terre” is out today in French!

It’s a world premier and we think this is an incredibly beautiful and funny book that everyone should read! It will be out – at some point – in English, too. So if you don’t speak French yourself and don’t know anyone to give the book to, you’ll have to be patient a little bit longer.

If you want to learn the Language of Love, this is perfect for you. It features some of your favorite characters from the War and Peas world and each comic strip is self-contained and completed. Find details and order links here.

We’re super happy that the book is nominated for the renowned Tournesol Prize!

Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz in the War and Peas Studio

According to Wikipedia, War and Peas is turning 12 today!

We are so happy to have made it this far … and far from stopping. War and Peas is our eternal project and this is made possible by our wonderful backers on Patreon. We are so grateful to be on this journey with you and to be able to make the world a little funnier with comics. A sincere thank you goes out to you. Our hearts are wide open.

Here’s to the next 12 years! Prost!

PS: Thanks to James Chapeskie for this congratulatory message. If you haven’t heard of him yet, this video is recommended as an introduction to this exceptional artist.

Jonathan picking Elizabeth's nose in the War and Peas studio

Panel 1:
A person lies in a hospital bed, speaking to a woman standing beside them. The person says, "...and then Death flashed before my eyes." The woman looks concerned.

Panel 2:
In a flashback, Death, depicted as a cloaked figure, dramatically opens its cloak in front of the person. The person looks shocked.

Panel 3:
The person says "This is creepy." Death, now sweating, stands silently as the person looks at the open cloak with a neutral expression.

Panel 4:
The person is back in the hospital bed, speaking to the woman. The woman says, "You are so brave." She looks touched and slightly teary-eyed.

This comic is made possible with the help of our backers on Patreon.
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4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: The Grim Reaper with a scythe stands next to a black cat (Lord Nibbles) and asks "Hey, I'm back. So, which life was that?" Panel 2: A close-up of the cat looking confused and saying "I thought you were keeping track." Panel 3: Close-up of Death's hooded face as he responds "I thought you were." Panel 4: Death and the cat are shown together again as Death sighs "Okay. Let's just start at One again."