“Funny Folks #11” is a comic book published by DC Comics in 1948. The comic features a collection of humorous stories and cartoons, many of which were created by well-known artists of the time.
One of the most notable features of “Funny Folks #11” is the cover art, which depicts a cartoonish version of popular actor and comedian Red Skelton. Skelton was a major figure in comedy at the time, and his likeness was often used in comics and other media.
Funny Folks #11 (1948 DC Comics)
The interior of the comic features a mix of gag cartoons and longer humorous stories. Some of the most notable features include a story about a group of animals who form a baseball team, a humorous retelling of the classic tale “Robin Hood,” and a cartoon about a lazy man who gets a job as a test pilot.
“Funny Folks” was a popular series of comics in the late 1940s and early 1950s, known for its lighthearted humor and colorful artwork. While the series is not as well-remembered today as some other comics of the era, “Funny Folks #11” is a charming relic of a bygone era of comedy and cartooning.