funnies
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfunniesfun‧nies /ˈfʌniz/ noun → the funniesExamples from the Corpusfunnies• I had just about run myself dry of duff funnies regarding the trusty Smith and Whatsaname.• The crumpled paper turned out to be more funnies that he had painstakingly cut out.• I had lost my funnies in the revolutionary storm.• Sounds more like the news pages than the funnies.• She would be watching the funnies on television.