The fully colored regular pages of the Pilipino FUNNY Komiks were bound in between coated book-paper cover. Among the first contributions to the comic book that was 90-percent made up of cartoons were
Bing Bam Bung by
Larry Alcala,
Planet Opdi Eyps by
Roni Santiago,
Superkat by
Leandro S. Martinez,
Batute by
Rene Villaroman and
Vic Geronimo,
Darmo Adarna by
R.R. Marcelino,
Joseph Christian Celerio, and
Rey Arcilla. Later contributions were
Superdog (a replacement for
Superkat) by Christian dela Cruz and Roni Escauriaga, and
Niknok (a replacement for
Batute) by Pat V. Reyes. Apart from its cartoon-character contents,
Pilipino FUNNY Komiks encouraged the participation of its readers by launching projects such as the publication of drawings created by children, photographs of children taken by parents for the
Birthday ng mga Bida (literally "Birthdays of the Stars") section, and the publication of humorous anecdotes written by parents in the
My Funny Child pages. In this regard,
Pilipino FUNNY Komiks readership became not limited to children alone, but also to adult consumers who enjoyed the contents of the comic book. Thus later on, featured pages for more mature readers had been added such as Fr. Ben Carreon’s jokes column, the educational vocabulary builder
Broaden Your Vocabulary section, pages that present idiomatic expressions together with their meanings and sample usage in sentences, and biographies and photographs of outstanding Filipinos. ==Competition==