The Sunday Funnies were an American pop rock band active in the 1970s, noted for their melodic hooks and harmonized vocals. The band was formed in Detroit and signed with Rare Earth Records, a Motown subsidiary. Although the group didn't achieve significant commercial success, their self-titled debut album and its follow-up "Benediction" are considered cherished artifacts of the era, showcasing the band's talent for crafting catchy, upbeat tunes. The band's distinctive sound was largely defined by the lead vocals of Richard Fagan and the guitar work of Mick Zane.