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TV writer Tom Gammill (Seinfeld, The Simpsons) delivers a new doozie every day. His YouTube videos, "Learn to Draw with Tom Gammill," will not teach you how to draw.
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sandygmail
said,
11 months ago
Great retro drawing style! Go Doozies!
hhay2 said, 11 months ago
I’m so happy to see the return of THE DOOZIES – if I remember, Flaude Gammill did a similar strip in ‘41 using a radio instead of a computer. As long as my granddaughter can keep showing me how to use this internet, I’ll keep reading! Welcome back!
Gweedo Murray said, 11 months ago
Just got here. This cracks me up ! Go Granddaughter ! Some days I feel like tossing the computer for the radio.
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
Check out “Tom Gammill” on You Tube and meet the cartoonist!
jglynn
said,
11 months ago
I vaguely recall one of the first books I ever bought was at a used book store in 1978 called “The Doozies Endorse the BiCentennial” was that your work?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
The Bicentennial collection was called “Yankee Doodle Doozie”
and had an introduction by
Eric Estrada, star of “Chips”.
jglynn
said,
11 months ago
That’s right. Great book. Wasn’t one chapter entitled, “Why the metric system won’t fail in the U.S.” ???
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
Yes, that was at the same time the Dean Doozie Singers released, “God Bless A-Metric-a.”
Margueritem
said,
11 months ago
How many times a week will the cartoon be published?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
The comic will appear Monday, Wednesday, Friday and a new
You Tube video will appear
every Thursday for a few weeks.
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
My grandfather was really named Flaude and I wanted to tell the world so I decided to say he created the strip back in 1939.
hhay2 said, 11 months ago
Mr. Trudeau, I’m really enjoying the new simpler style of your drawings. What? Wait, let me put on my glasses.