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Batman #0 CGC 9.8 Signed & Sketched by Gabriele Dell'Otto

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This Batman #0 We Can Be Heroes Edition features a partial blank cover, signed and sketched by Gabriele Dell'Otto, as witnessed by CGC Signature Series on 10/10/25. The comic is graded 9.8 by CGC, making it a top-tier collectible. The book includes a backup story by James Tynion IV with art by Andy Clarke, as well as the main story by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo. The unique Dell'Otto original sketch adds exclusive value for Batman fans and collectors. A standout piece for any Batman or signature series collection.

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United States

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Certification Number

4672188012

Title/Series

Batman

Issue Number

0

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

9.8

Grade Category

Signature

Label Type

Signature Series

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

CGC Signature Series witnessed the Gabriele Dell'Otto signing on 10/10/25. SIGNED & SKETCH BY GABRIELE DELL'OTTO ON 10/10/25 Backup story by James Tynion IV with art by Andy Clarke. Partial blank cover. Scott Snyder story Greg Capullo art

Graded Date

January 2, 2026

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