A black-and-white cartoon by War and Peas shows a dog holding a whip in its mouth while looking at its owner, John, who stands silently in a park. The caption reads, "I thought we could spice things up a bit, John." The scene humorously suggests the dog is trying to introduce a kink element into their walk routine.

A black-and-white cartoon by War and Peas shows a woman speaking to a man. They stand facing each other with neutral expressions. The woman says, "It’s not you, it’s men." The caption is a humorous twist on the classic breakup line, "It’s not you, it’s me," suggesting her frustration is with men in general rather than the individual man.

In this comic by War and Peas, a person sets a mouse trap with cheese, mocking the mouse by saying 'Haha, dumb mouse.' The mouse, near the cheese, responds 'Yeah. I do love cheese.' The mouse then expresses its love for cheese, stating 'I love cheese so much, I'm prepared to die for it,' and asks the person if they have ever loved anything so much. The person, reflecting on the question, responds sadly with 'No...' while the mouse is trapped. Feeling remorseful, the person opens the trap and frees the mouse, who escapes with the cheese. The final panel shows the mouse joining other mice in a cozy home, saying 'Haha, humans are chumps.'

Comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: A police officer in a blue uniform notices a thief running out of a shop carrying a stolen monitor. The caption reads, "Oh no, a criminal is afoot."
Panel 2: The officer charges toward the thief while someone off-screen yells, "Do something, Officer McSexy!"
Panel 3: The thief shields his eyes and screams, "AAAH! THE SEXINESS!" as the officer strikes a heroic pose and presents his butt.
Panel 4: The officer handcuffs the thief, who casually asks, "You wanna grab a drink when I get out?" The caption reads, "You've done it again, McSexy."