| Issue | #69 |
| Published | January 1999 |
| Cover Price | 2.50 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Karen Berger; Joan Hilty (associate) |
| Characters | Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Lieutenant Burke |
| Genre | superhero; mystery |
| Pencils | photo by Gavin Wilson; Richard Bruning |
| Inks | photo by Gavin Wilson; Richard Bruning |
| Colors | photo by Gavin Wilson; Richard Bruning |
| Characters | Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Dian Belmont; Humphries; Lieutenant Burke; Crimson Avenger; Hourman [Rex Tyler] |
| Synopsis | The conclusion to the acclaimed series begins. 1940. The new year brings new surprises to Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman, as word of a long-lost brother arrives. But not all surprises are good. Dian Belmont's unexpected new role in her household leaves her questioning her love, her life and her future; meanwhile, a rogue soldier commits a personal apocalyptic assault against the minions of Manhattan. When all fronts converge, who will emerge as..."The Hero?" [per solicitation] |
| Genre | superhero; mystery |
| Script | Steven T. Seagle |
| Pencils | Guy Davis |
| Inks | Guy Davis |
| Colors | David Hornung; Jamison (separations) |
| Letters | John Costanza |