A funny drawing in a newspaper is often referred to as a cartoon or comic strip. These drawings use humor and satire to comment on current events, societal issues, or everyday life in a light-hearted and entertaining way.
cartoon
BUNNY
FUNNY
BUNNY
bunny
a cartoon
I believe it's a caricature
I saw a funny political cartoon in a Britsh newspaper.
A caricature.
Cartoon or comic
It is a cartoon
One can find tutorials on drawing a cartoon bear from Youtube, Dragoart, How to Draw Funny Cartoons, Drawing How to Draw, How to Draw Cartoons and many more.
The noun form for the adjective funny is funniness. A related noun form is funnies, the section of a newspaper containing comic strips.
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a drawing - une esquisse, un croquis a funny story - un sketch
One can find funny or humorous news stories in just about any newspaper or news television program. One can watch major news networks like CNN, Fox, or MSNBC for funny news.
"See you in the funny papers" is a lighthearted way of saying goodbye or see you later. It references the funny or comic strips section of a newspaper, implying that the speaker will see the other person's antics or humorous personality in that section.