Issue | #66 |
Published | October 1998 |
Cover Price | 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Karen Berger; Joan Hilty (assistant) |
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; Chief Inspector Larry Belmont; Humphries; Lieutenant Burke |
Synopsis | The city that never sleeps gets an evil new reason to stay awake at night. Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman, feels powerless in his attempts to stop the shriveled child-creature known as the Goblin and its nightmarish nighttime missions. And while Wesley's paramour Dian Belmont might be the one person who could intervene in his personal hell and help stop Manhattan's latest wave of terror, another man has drawn her attention away from heart and home. [per solicitation] |
Genre | superhero; mystery |
Script | Steven T. Seagle |
Pencils | Guy Davis |
Inks | Guy Davis |
Colors | David Hornung; Jamison (separations) |
Letters | John Costanza |