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Well, there you have it. The end of the story and…possibly the end of Mitzi.

Looking back, I think it was a mistake to break the story into such small episodes. Showing just two-panels an episode — for most of the story — created some weird breaks in the action and dialog.

Of course, now that it’s all on the web, you can read the entire story from the start in a single, fun sitting!

Dick Giordano Tribute Wrap Up:

We’ve also reached the end of my memorials for “Widow” artist Dick Giordano.

In retrospect, was it absolutely nuts to stretch these tributes out over three weeks and 17 different episodes? Absolutely! By the end of the first week, I felt like I was running the world’s longest online wake.

In the future, nobody–no matter who they are–gets 17 tributes on this site. Heck, even when I die–I’m only giving myself 16!

On the other hand, if anyone deserves 17 tributes, it’s Dick Giordano. In the course of researching Dick’s life I found myself truly inspired by the graceful, balanced way he lived his life. He didn’t just accomplish great things. He had fun doing it.

I’m going to close with a few words from Dick’s former assistant, Michael Eury whose entertaining biography of Dick Giordano is well worth the space on your bookshelf:

“Dick Giordano is a mutant. He was born with the power of unbridled optimism. He’s always smiling, and…just about everyone in the comic business likes him. This has led to his ability–as an artist, an editor, a teacher, and an editorial administrator—to encourage the best from creators, guiding innovative series…

“Some comic folks are known as much for their self-promotion as for their published product, but rarely has Dick Giordano beaten his own drum. His career can, however, be best assessed by his relationships with his collaborators and coworkers, and with the characters to whom he’s helped breathe life. By those measures, Dick is one of the industry’s giants…”
–Michael Eury, April 2003
from Eury’s introduction to Dick Giordano: Changing Comics, One Day at a Time


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↓ Transcript
SCENE: Mitzi is lying in bed in a hospital room. Her right leg is in a cast; her head is bandaged; and she looks with alarm at Al. Al smiles and looks down at her. He has one hand planted on the bed, but we can't see exactly where it is on the bed.

CAPTION: "No! I needed to be widowed…to survive Al!"

AL: You’ve lasted so much longer than any of my other wives!

MITZI (gasping): Krptglugg zrq klp tpeg dsarbap!*

CAPTION: *Translation: Get off my oxygen tube, you #%&@ idiot!

THE END