Panel 1: Two cartoonish trees with faces are talking while watching a man in a flannel shirt and beanie walking through the wilderness. One tree exclaims, “Oh no, Pam. There comes a lumberjack!”
Panel 2: The second tree reassures the first, saying, “No, Marsha. It’s ok! Look, it’s just a hipster.”
Panel 3: The first tree, now visibly relieved, sighs, “Oh, thank God.” The man stands in the clearing, looking around.
Panel 4: The scene shifts to a "Grand Opening" event at a café called "Brewski Bros." Outside, multiple bearded, flannel-wearing hipsters sit at tables, drinking coffee and socializing, while the trees have been cut down.

4-panel comic by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A woman approaches a tall tree in a grassy landscape, saying, "Oh wise and gentle giant. Tell me a story." The tree stands serenely under a bright blue sky.
Panel 2: The tree replies, "Once, there was a species called humans who destroyed the planet and all living things." The scene remains peaceful but contrasts with the harsh story.
Panel 3: The tree continues, "One day, a particular twat came up to a tree asking for a story." The woman looks up at the tree, her expression unchanging.
Panel 4: The woman breaks the fourth wayll, thinking, "That last part seems unnecessary," as the tree stands motionless, towering above her in silence.

4 panel comic by War and Peas.
1. Panel: A girl walks towards a tree
2. Panel: The girl hugs the tree. 
3. The tree looks down at the girl and thinks "This isn't helping anything."
4. The tree closes its eyes and thinks "But it feels good."

War and Peas - The Tree - Comics by Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz

4-panel comic by War and Peas.
Panel 1: A decorated Christmas tree with a face and arms frowns and says, “This is outrageous.” It stands in a cozy, pink-walled room with festive ornaments.
Panel 2: The tree looks more dismayed, saying, “They dressed me like a clown.” It’s wrapped in lights and adorned with baubles, candy canes, and a star on top.
Panel 3: The tree looks down at the base of its trunk, surrounded by colorful presents. It appears sad and resigned.
Panel 4: A second tree, slightly smaller and smug-looking, says: “At least they didn’t put a tree up your arse.” The original tree now looks deeply unsettled.