4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: Two horn beetles are fighting over a ball of dung on sandy ground with grass in the background. One beetle says "She's mine!" while the other responds "No, mine!" Panel 2: A female horn beetle approaches the fighting pair and says "Guys, stop! I'm more into personality." The male beetles ask "Really?" Panel 3: The female beetle continues speaking: "The personality trait I'm most into is..." Panel 4: The female beetle enthusiastically declares "...BUFFNESS!" while riding on the back of a gigantic muscular horn beetle.

4-panel comic by War and Peas

Panel 1: A lonely moon stands on a grassy hill under a night sky, howling “AWOOOOOOO.”

Panel 2: The moon stops howling and appears to wait quietly.

Panel 3: Other moons from nearby hills join in, also howling “AWOOOOOOOOOO.”

Panel 4: A glowing yellow dogwolf appears in the sky, tongue out, floating like a summoned spirit.

4-panel-comic by War and Peas Panel 1: A woman (thirsty scientist) and a man are seated at a candlelit dinner table. The woman, sipping from a wine glass, says, "So, after I finished my studies..." with a slurping sound effect "Slurrrp" visible. Panel 2: The woman, looking eager, interrupts with clapping hands and says, "Yeah Yeah, that's all great." Panel 3: She asks "But what's your head circumference?" The man, looking puzzled, asks, "I beg your pardon?" Panel 4: The woman, holding an alien mask, responds, "I estimate between 55 and 60 cm." The man, looking shocked, says, "Haha, what?" with a box labeled "Heads 4U" on the floor.

Single-panel-comic by War and Peas

Two business men are walking side by side, each holding a cup of coffee. The caption at the bottom of the panel reads, "Do you ever get the sudden urge to never feel an urge again?"

Previous Mr. Meyers Strip :)

4-panel-comic by War and Peas
Panel 1: In a bar, a male praying mantis is asked by a female mantis, "Hey, can I buy you a drink?" The background features a disco ball and bar stools.
Panel 2: A close-up of the same male mantis looking terrified and yelling, “Stop, Missy! No way!”
Panel 3: Now in a classroom, the male mantis – Mr. Meyers – is teaching a group of young mantises. On a TV, a paused video of the bar scene is shown. Mr. Meyers exclaims, “And that, boys, is how you stay alive!”
Panel 4: Two bug students are watching. One says, “Mr. Meyers seems lonely.” The other replies, “Yeah.”

5-panel comic by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A cheerful young witch wearing a pointy hat, green stockings, and a black dress walks through an arched hallway with a cat in the background. She says, “I’m going to the shelter to find a familiar.”

Panel 2: A black cat lies indignantly on a green cushion, reading a book titled “Portals to Hell Vol. III.” The cat looks up with wide eyes and says, “AHEM! I am your familiar.”

Panel 3: The witch, now annoyed, responds with clenched fists, “You should’ve thought about that before you destroyed all my stockings.”

Panel 4: The witch walks away as the cat watches her. She says over her shoulder, “Also, I always wanted a toad.”

Panel 5: The witch is seen leaving through the doorway while the cat shouts after her, “At least get one we can lick and get high from!”

6-panel comic by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A dog character, wearing glasses, a shirt, and tie, stands at a podium labeled with a microphone. He says, “Research has shown that dogs are the most loyal creatures.”

Panel 2: Continuing his talk, the dog lecturer says, “That’s why the love language of unconditional affection is called…”

Panel 3: With enthusiastic eyes and a slight smile, he confidently declares, “…Doggy Style!”

Panel 4: A giraffe character pops in from behind the curtain whispering something to the dog.

Panel 5: The dog is now standing silently behind the podium as the spotlight stays on him. He seems awkward and regretful.

Panel 6: The dog walks off the stage slowly, tail drooping. He tosses his speech notes behind him. A sign in the background reads: “Science of Love – Dr. Doggy.”

Panel 1: The Grim Reaper sits at a desk, hands clasped. A sign on the desk says “DADDY DEATH.”

Death: “Every Friday, from 10 to 12, I have office hours.”

Panel 2: A ghost soul appears with a question.

Ghost: “I wanted to see how my cat is doing.”

Panel 3: Death checks his computer.

Death: “Ah, Mr. Franklin. You died alone in your apartment, three days ago?”

Ghost: “Yes.”

Panel 4:

Death: “Okay, let’s check in on Mr. Fluffles.”

Panel 5:

Death (looking at screen): “What?”

Ghost floats in suspense.

Panel 6:

Death (grim): “Let’s just say, he’s not hungry.”

4-panel comic by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A ghost facilitator sits before a small group of other ghosts, all seated on red chairs in a softly lit pink room. The facilitator says, “Let me guess: The unfinished business keeping you all in limbo is student loan debt.”

Panel 2: Three of the ghosts immediately reply “Yes,” while one ghost sitting on the far right simply says, “No.”

Panel 3: The ghost who said "No" now looks thoughtful and asks, “Wait. Did you say student loan debt?”

Panel 4: That same ghost quickly changes its answer and says, “Then, yes.”

This comic humorously captures the generational burden of student debt, even in the afterlife. A grimly relatable take on modern economic limbo.