The Doozies by Tom Gammill
- December 24, 2008
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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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tgaml
said,
11 months ago
Inspired by the comic strip Gil Thorp.
cleokaya
said,
11 months ago
Happy Holidays to everyone from me as well.
calvinandquestionmark said, 11 months ago
NavyBean
What cartoon do you do so I can check it out
Iphelia
said,
11 months ago
BTW, Tom , can you get me a recurring uncredited, nonspeaking role on The Simpsons?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
How about a non-speaking walk-on in The Doozies?
terrencestamp said, 11 months ago
I like the girl’s reaction in panel 3 …
eardroppings said, 11 months ago
mrnavybean
I’m sure people who like that sort of thing will like it.”
It’s not you, I just can’t be bothered reading so much writing in ANY comic. I’ve got about a 7 second attention span to spare for any individual cartoon.
eardroppings said, 11 months ago
Yeah, that wouldn’t be me Navybeans, I like sophistication boiled down to it’s essence via a few words or, better yet, a captionless cartoon. I don’t like to chance spending too much time on any cartoon with a lot of words because if I end up not liking it, I will have wasted time. Doozie is a strip of few words, and yet it usually has a funny kick in it.
I like funny more than sophistication although they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.