Funny Aminals is a 1972 single-issue anthology underground comic book created by Robert Crumb and a collection of other artists.
The work is notable for containing the first published version of Art Spiegelman's Maus, though the version that ran in Funny Aminals was aesthetically and thematically different from the series Spiegelman would publish in Raw Magazine and as a standalone book.
Apex Novelties published the book in July 1972, and it had one print run of an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 copies.
[1] Underground comix database Comixjoint gave Funny Aminals a 9/10 ranking, calling the writing "solid" and the illustrations "exceptional", adding a four-star historical bonus for Maus.
[2] Summarizing his review, writer Steven Fox wrote "Funny Aminals is an uneven book, but its review score (especially the writing score) is boosted by "Maus", which also gets credit for the book's historical bonus.