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]]>Bound by their obsessions for carrot cake and alien movies, this Saarbrucken (Germany) based pair has been creating fun stories about witches, robots, animals, flashers, family life, pirates, among many other topics.
The “War and Peas” website is divided in several categories, to include “Relatable,” “Wicked,” “Love,” “Feminism”, and “Nerd.” Clearly, not only do the webcomics cater to a wider-ranged audience (with the same style but different topics), but the creators are also making deeper, social and political statements through their humorous work.
Body positivity, sex positivity, and representation across lifestyle choices are some of the marks that give this comic an edge in possessing a meaningful subtext beyond the joke. Sometimes, of course, it’s just funny, and that’s still just as awesome.
Scroll down for some laughs:
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]]>Consisting of Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz, War and Peas is known for their humorous stories that often have unpredictable endings which make their comics even more amusing.
“Elizabeth spends most of her time tramping around secluded German forests, eating high-calorie fudge bars, so most of her ideas come from those sugar highs. Jonathan just watches a lot of TV,” – the duo explained their creative process in one interview.
Pitch and Kunz published their first joint comic in 2011, and have managed to build a dedicated fan base that usually can’t wait for their next comic to gets out.
You can check out some of our favorite War and Peas comics below.
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]]>The post War and Peas: Absurd Humor for Absolute Enjoyment appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Bound by their obsessions for carrot cake and alien movies, this Saarbrucken (Germany) based pair has been creating fun stories about witches, robots, animals, flashers, family life, pirates, among many other topics.
The “War and Peas” website is divided in several categories, to include “Relatable,” “Wicked,” “Love,” “Feminism”, and “Nerd.” Clearly, not only do the webcomics cater to a wider-ranged audience (with the same style but different topics), but the creators are also making deeper, social and political statements through their humorous work.
Body positivity, sex positivity, and representation across lifestyle choices are some of the marks that give this comic an edge in possessing a meaningful subtext beyond the joke. Sometimes, of course, it’s just funny, and that’s still just as awesome.
Scroll down for some laughs:
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]]>The post Funny Comics with Unpredictable Endings by War and Peas appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Consisting of Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz, War and Peas is known for their humorous stories that often have unpredictable endings which make their comics even more amusing.
“Elizabeth spends most of her time tramping around secluded German forests, eating high-calorie fudge bars, so most of her ideas come from those sugar highs. Jonathan just watches a lot of TV,” – the duo explained their creative process in one interview.
Pitch and Kunz published their first joint comic in 2011, and have managed to build a dedicated fan base that usually can’t wait for their next comic to gets out.
You can check out some of our favorite War and Peas comics below.
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