Panel 1:
The first panel shows a witch dressed in black with a classic pointy hat, vacuuming the floor of her home. She looks frustrated and is thinking out loud, saying, "Ugh, I can’t bring anyone back with the place looking like this." The room has a few scattered items like a bone, indicating it’s a bit messy.

Panel 2:
In the second panel, the witch's black cat, who is sitting near a Ouija board on the floor, speaks up. The cat looks annoyed and says, "Do you MIND?! You’re scaring away the spirits." The cat's wide-eyed expression emphasizes its frustration.

Panel 3:
The third panel zooms in on the witch, who is visibly annoyed by the cat's comment. She scoffs at the cat, expressing her disbelief at its audacity. The panel focuses on her face, showing her irritation.

Panel 4:
In the final panel, the cat, still near the Ouija board, continues to sass the witch. It says, "They also asked if you’re planning on going out in that outfit." The cat looks smug, while the witch is left speechless by the remark.

 

A six-panel comic strip by War and Peas:
Panel 1: A serene landscape with mountains, a lake, flowers, and the sun shining in the sky. Caption reads: "What a magnificent time of year Summer is."
Panel 2: A bird chirping while flying in the sky. Caption reads: "The birds chirp."
Panel 3: A turtle basking in the sun on a rock in a pond. Caption reads: "The turtles bask in the sun."
Panel 4: A dung beetle rolling a large ball of dung. Caption reads: "The dung beetle rolls its dung."
Panel 5: Close-up of the dung beetle looking at its ball of dung with a thought bubble: "This is the most beautiful ball of shit I have ever made."
Panel 6: The dung beetle hugging its ball of dung, looking content.

A four-panel comic strip by War and Peas. Panel 1: A princess in a pink dress and conical hat rides a horse. The background is a bright, grassy landscape. She is asked, "Oh, fair princess, where art thou off to on thy trusty steed?" Panel 2: The princess responds, "To the township of McDonald!" She is shown riding the horse energetically towards a distant destination. Panel 3: The princess continues, "Where one can buyeth tasty burgers without getting off thy horse!" She is depicted riding swiftly, her hair flowing in the wind. Panel 4: The princess, now closer to the destination, says, "One McPeasant and Curly Troll Fries!" A small sign in the foreground says, "Godspeed!"

The Medieval Menu costeth only 5 shilling!

Comic about a teenage praying mantis in school

A four-panel comic strip by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A young male praying mantis, Timmy, talks to his mother, who is sitting in a chair reading a book. Timmy says, "Hey, Mom..." His mother replies, "What, Timmy?"

Panel 2: Timmy, looking worried, says, "I don't want to be killed by my future wife."

Panel 3: Timmy's mother, with a thoughtful expression, responds, "Well, there's only one solution, son."

Panel 4: The scene shifts to a lively Pride parade with various insects, including butterflies, bees, and ladybugs, holding rainbow flags. Timmy walks holding Pride flag, joining the celebration.

A four-panel comic strip by War and Peas.

Panel 1: A young male praying mantis, Timmy, talks to his mother, who is sitting in a chair reading a newspaper titled "Daily Mantis." Timmy says, "Mom, it's Bring Your Dad to School Day."

Panel 2: Timmy's mother, still reading the newspaper, responds, "Sure, Timmy. Your father is in the shed."

Panel 3: Timmy, looking excited, says, "Really? Cool, Mom!"

Panel 4: In the classroom, a praying mantis teacher stands at the front. Timmy sits at a desk with a large, lifeless mantis (presumably his father) beside him. The teacher says, "See me after class, Timmy." The classroom has a banner that reads "Bring Your Dad."

4 panel comic by War and Peas. 1. A shiny butterfly: "I can cause a tornado!" 2. A ladybug: "I will bring luck to all I meet." 3. A praying mantis: "I will get eatn by my sexual partner." 4. Praying mantis: "Wait, what?"

Funny 4-panel-comic: 1. Panel: A ladbuy and a praying mantis stand next to each other. They're kids and both wear backpacks. The ladybug says: "Oh, Timmy, look!" 2. Panel: You can see a dead praying mantis with its head eaten off. 3. Panel: The ladybug says: "Looks like someone got lucky last night!" 4. Timmy is sweating and says: "Yeah, haha"

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4 panel comic by War and Peas. Panel 1: The first panel shows a witch with long red hair wearing a black dress and a pointed hat. She is sitting at a window, looking outside at what appears to be a typical autumn scene, with a few clouds in the sky. She holds a drink in one hand and declares, “It has begun. It’s Fall.” Panel 2: The scene shifts to a fairy doing her nails while sitting on the floor. The fairy has green wings, a light green dress, and blonde hair tied up in buns. She is surrounded by objects like a skull, a candle, and some drinks, giving the scene a laid-back vibe. The fairy looks relaxed as she responds, “It’s actually spring.” Panel 3: The third panel returns to the witch, still looking out the window. She confidently repeats, “No, it’s Fall. I can smell it.” Panel 4: In the final panel, the witch clenches her fist in determination, with a look of resolute confidence on her face. She declares, “The Fall of the Patriarchy.”

Panel 1:
The first panel shows a close-up of two lobsters in a tank. One lobster, named Larry, is talking to the other lobster, Janet. Larry says, “I can’t wait to see my wife and kids again.” His expression is hopeful and optimistic as he looks forward to reuniting with his family.

Panel 2:
In the second panel, Janet, the other lobster, responds to Larry from inside the tank. She says, “Oh, Larry… You have to face it, they’re gonna kill us.” The setting outside the tank suggests they are in a fancy restaurant, as a table with wine glasses and a white tablecloth is visible. The lobster tank is situated in an elegant dining area, adding to the tension of the scene.

Panel 3:
The third panel returns to a close-up of Larry inside the tank. He reassures Janet, saying, “No, Janet. I have a feeling they won’t.” Larry remains calm and certain, contrasting Janet’s anxiety. The background continues to show the tank’s interior.

Panel 4:
In the final panel, the scene shifts dramatically to the outside of a large ocean liner—clearly the Titanic—sailing through icy waters. The moon is in the sky, and icebergs surround the ship, foreshadowing the infamous disaster. This twist reveals why Larry feels confident they won’t be killed: the Titanic is doomed, and so is the restaurant they’re in.