Batman Original Art - Page 74

The Dark Knight is arguably the cornerstone of the entire original comic art hobby. Since his debut in Detective Comics #27, Batman has evolved from a pulp vigilante into a global icon, defined visually by the long shadows and gothic architecture of . For collectors, a page featuring the Caped Crusader is not just a piece of art; it is a piece of modern mythology. The visual language of the characters—the silhouette of the cowl, the flowing cape, and the rooftop gargoyles—provides artists with a unique canvas to explore mood, noir, and action.

The market for Batman original art is robust and highly competitive. While Golden Age pages by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson are museum-grade rarities, the modern era offers incredible opportunities for collectors. Definitive runs by legends like Jim Lee, whose work on Hush redefined the characters for the 21st century, and Greg Capullo, known for his celebrated New 52 run, command premium prices. Collectors often look for "splash pages" that feature the Batmobile or the Bat-Signal, as these iconic elements significantly increase the desirability and value of a piece.

No hero exists in a vacuum, and Batman's value is often tied to his legendary supporting cast. Pages featuring his complex dynamic with Robin (The Boy Wonder) or his strained romance with Catwoman are highly sought after. However, it is his rogues' gallery that truly drives the market. Battle pages featuring the chaotic The Joker, the tragic Two-Face, or the deadly Poison Ivy can often rival the value of solo Batman pieces. Even his loyal butler, Alfred, adds a layer of emotional gravity that savvy collectors appreciate in interior pages.

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Image of Batman Issue 07 Page 11

Batman Issue 07 Page 11

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$300

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Chun Li

By Mathieu_Reynes

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$315

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Image of Batman Issue 07 Page 06

Batman Issue 07 Page 06

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$800

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Image of Batman Issue 07 Page 18

Batman Issue 07 Page 18

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$300

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Image of Batman Issue 07 Page 21

Batman Issue 07 Page 21

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$400

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Image of Batman Issue 07 Page 02

Batman Issue 07 Page 02

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$650

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Image of Batman Issue 01 Page 15

Batman Issue 01 Page 15

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$15,000

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Batman and Catwoman ac...

By TDArt @ CAF

$25

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Image of Batman Issue 138 Page 27

Batman Issue 138 Page 27

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$450

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Image of Batman / Robin Card Art Painting

Batman / Robin Card Ar...

By Romitaman @ CAF

$1,000

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By Manu_Silva

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$499

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Image of Batman Issue 147 Page 14

Batman Issue 147 Page 14

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$275

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Image of Batman Issue 138 Page 19

Batman Issue 138 Page 19

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$400

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Image of Batman Issue 01 Page 03

Batman Issue 01 Page 03

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$40,000

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Image of Batman & Vampirella Painted Pinup

Batman & Vampirella Pa...

By Romitaman @ CAF

$425

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Image of Batman Issue 05 Page 22

Batman Issue 05 Page 22

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$1,000

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Image of Batman Issue 150 Page 27

Batman Issue 150 Page 27

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$400

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Image of Batman Issue 01 Page 16

Batman Issue 01 Page 16

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$1,000

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Image of Batman Issue 141 Page 16

Batman Issue 141 Page 16

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$400

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Harley Quinn

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$200

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Image of Batman Issue 148 Page 08

Batman Issue 148 Page 08

By ComiConArt @ CAF

$650

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Batman artists are most valuable?

While Golden Age art is rare, modern runs by Neal Adams, Frank Miller, and Jim Lee are highly sought after.

Do you sell Batman production art?

Yes, our inventory includes splashes, covers, and interior panels from DC's main Batman titles.

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