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Catwoman #74 (Sabine Rich & Frank Cho Variant Cover) – Signed by Frank Cho (NM/NM-)

Catwoman #74 (Sabine Rich & Frank Cho Variant Cover) – Signed by Frank Cho (NM/NM-)

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Catwoman #74 Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Variant Cover Signed by Frank Cho
Claw your way to this exclusive Catwoman #74 Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Variant Cover, signed by iconic artist Frank Cho! This 2025 Dawn of DC masterpiece is a collector’s prize, blending stunning art, high-stakes drama, and strong investment potential in a rare, signed edition.
Key Appearances
Written by Torunn Grønbekk with art by Sebastian Fiumara, Catwoman #74 (March 2025) finds Selina Kyle in Tokyo, hunted by foes as she faces Alexander Belov and an unexpected adversary. Her mission: secure the second key to the Belov fortune, while the noose tightens around her old allies. This issue showcases Catwoman’s cunning, with potential cameos from her syndicate past. The Cho/Rich card stock variant cover, lauded on Reddit for its sleek intensity, depicts Selina in a dynamic pose with Cho’s bold lines and Rich’s vibrant colors. Cho’s signature adds rare exclusivity.


Current Value
The signed Catwoman #74 Cho/Rich Variant Cover holds robust market value. Recent eBay sales for similar Cho-signed variants (e.g., Catwoman #73) show ungraded copies trading at $60–$120, while CGC-graded 9.8 copies fetch $150–$350, depending on condition and signature verification. As a fresh March 2025 release, this variant is estimated at $70–$130 ungraded, driven by Cho’s popularity and Catwoman’s enduring fandom.

Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events
This signed variant is primed for growth, fueled by Catwoman’s cultural prominence and Cho’s devoted following. Selina’s role in DC’s Dawn of DC and potential media projects, like Gotham Sirens or Harley Quinn crossovers, sustains collector demand. Cho’s signed variants often spike at conventions like SDCC 2026, with historical increases of 15–25%. Auctions of Cho’s Catwoman original art, reaching $2,500–$4,000, signal strong long-term potential. By 2027, graded 9.8 copies could hit $200–$400, especially with new Catwoman media announcements.

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