JAVA JAGUAR (a webcomic)
by Matt S. Law (a webcomic creator)

One slap and that sphinx went down faster than a half-vampire, half-rakshasa, half-jaguar cub.
That was an oddly specific reference if you're new to this strip.
It looks like Java may have actually learned something from his past battles. Like: don't waste all your time and energy biting and slashing a vampire that can only be hurt by a weird mishmash of items like garlic and holy water. Same with a Rakshasa which requires a magical weapon... or a single blessed crossbow bolt.
It's almost like D&D nerds have value! I hate to say it, but in the event of a zombie apocalypse, there will actually be a LOT of know-it-all gamers that survive in the wastelands.
Anyway... Java appears to have won the day! Now comes the best part of defeating a multi-national coffee conglomerate. The war reparations!
Boilerplate:
JAVA JAGUAR is a webcomic based on the true story of a talking jaguar cub found in a coffee shop. Yes, I said based on the true story. Java Jaguar is produced by the nomadic cartoonist, Matt S. Law, on his mobile art studio consisting of Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+.
To read Java Jaguar from the beginning, start HERE.
Created in Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Surface Pro 4. Here is the time lapse video plus bonus animation.
Years of gaming will come in useful eventually. The lawyers always win though.
!LOLZ
One of my favorite X-files quote: "I didn't play all those years of Dungeons & Dragons and not learn something about courage."