4-panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: A parent in brown shirt and dark pants holds blue jeans while speaking to a small child in a yellow shirt and underwear, saying "I don't want to put on pants." A baby and wooden chair are visible in the background. Panel 2: The parent responds "Well, you have to" while the child asks "Why?" Panel 3: The parent explains "Because I say so. When you grow up, you can do whatever you want." Panel 4: The scene shifts to show the same child, now grown up in business attire, sitting at an office desk with a computer, papers, and office supplies, illustrating the irony of adult responsibilities versus childhood promises of freedom.

 

4-panel comic by War and Peas.
Panel 1: A child stands next to their father and says, "Dad, there's a fat, ugly monster under my bed."
Panel 2: The father, leaning down, says, "Now, now, son..."
Panel 3: The father continues, "We do not fat shame in this house."
Panel 4: The father peers under the bed and tells the monster, "You are beautiful."

 

Comic by War and Peas featuring a child telling parents about a monster under the bed. The child says, 'It keeps screaming with the voice of a thousand haunted souls.' The monster appears and complains, 'To be fair, your son is stealing my sleep by constantly wanking off.' The monster then tells the child, 'Seriously, buddy. Get your shit together.' The comic humorously addresses childhood fears and adds an unexpected twist with the monster's complaint.