Sunday funnies refer to the comic strips that are typically featured in the Sunday edition of newspapers. These comic strips are usually in color and are longer than the daily comic strips. Sunday funnies have been a popular feature in newspapers for decades, providing humor and entertainment to readers of all ages.
Some well-known and beloved comic strips that have appeared in Sunday funnies include "Peanuts" by Charles Schulz, "Garfield" by Jim Davis, "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson, and "Dilbert" by Scott Adams. These comic strips often feature recurring characters and storylines that readers follow week after week.
In addition to comic strips, Sunday funnies may also include puzzles, games, and other interactive features to engage readers. The Sunday funnies section is often one of the most popular parts of the newspaper, with readers of all ages eagerly turning to this section for a dose of humor and entertainment.
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