funnies
1Funnies — can refer to:*Comic strips, known colloquially as the funny pages , shortened to the funnies * The Funnies , a proto comic book series first published by Dell Publishing in 1929 * Funnies (golf) , terms used in golf to describe unusual events… …
2funnies — [fun′ēz] pl.n. Informal 1. comic strips 2. the section or supplement of a newspaper containing comic strips: with the * * * (also the funny papers, the funny p …
3funnies — fun nies (f[u^]n [=e]z), n. pl. The section of a newspaper containing comic strips; called also {funny papers} and {comics}. Rarely encountered in the singular. [PJC] …
4funnies — [fun′ēz] pl.n. Informal 1. comic strips 2. the section or supplement of a newspaper containing comic strips: with the …
5Funnies — Funny Fun ny, n.; pl. {Funnies}. A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
6funnies — comics com ics (k[o^]m [i^]ks), n. pl. The section of a newspaper containing mostly {comic strips}; called also {funnies} and {funny papers}. Many but not all newspapers have a comics section. [PJC] …
7funnies — fun|nies [ˈfʌniz] n the funnies AmE informal a number of different ↑cartoons in a newspaper or magazine …
8funnies — noun the funnies AmE informal a number of different cartoon (1) s in newspapers or magazines …
9Funnies Inc. — Funnies, Inc. is an influential American comic book packager of the 1930s 1940s Golden Age of comic books. Founded by Lloyd Jacquet, it supplied the contents of some of the most significant early comics, including that of Marvel Comics #1 (Oct.… …
10Funnies on Parade — is an American publication of the early 1930s that was a seminal precursor of comic books.The creation of the modern American comic book came in stages. Dell Publishing in 1929 published a 16 page, newsprint periodical of original, comic strip… …