Catwoman #79 CVR A Sebastian FiumaraProwl Through Venetian Shadows in Grønbekk's Heist Heartbreaker! Claw into personal peril with Catwoman #79 CVR A Sebastian Fiumara from DC Comics, scripted by powerhouse Torunn Grønbekk (Saga, Scout's Honor) and illustrated by dynamic Danilo Beyruth. Released September 24, 2025, this arc-launcher sends Selina Kyle on a sentimental heist for a cherished childhood memento tied to her enigmatic mother, only to infiltrate a shadowy society's auction in Venice's gilded underbelly—where high-rolling intrigue collides with lethal legacies. It's a sleek fusion of emotional excavation and cat-burglar bravado, Grønbekk's intimate stakes amplified by Beyruth's atmospheric action, a sleek siren call for fans craving Selina's sly reinvention!Cover Details: Sebastian Fiumara's CVR A is a moody masterpiece, Selina as Catwoman perched on Venetian rooftops, her lithe form silhouetted against misty canals and ornate spires, claws glinting under a crimson moon while clutching a pearl necklace that evokes haunted heirlooms. Fiumara's painterly noir—rich with foggy textures, golden accents, and brooding elegance—evokes his Hellboy intensity, making this main cover a collector's Venetian veil, its emotional depth and thematic allure slab-essential for high-grade hunts.Key Appearances: Catwoman (Selina Kyle) leads the larcenous longing, delving into her mother's veiled past with flashbacks to a happier era alongside sister Maggie. The enigmatic secret society and Carmine's mafia kin (including a scarred nephew foe) emerge as antagonists, with subtle Gotham ties teasing Batman crossovers and syncing with The Batman Part II (2027) for cinematic cat-and-bat synergy.Current Fair Market Value (FMV): Raw copies trade at $5–$8 based on eBay early sales; CGC 9.8 slabs $40–$60. Driven by Grønbekk's rising acclaim, Beyruth's visual verve, and the series' steady 180K+ units per issue amid post-Catwoman #78 momentum.Value Projections: Raw values eyed for 25–35% rise to $7–$11, CGC 9.8s to $55–$80 by mid-2026, leveraging Comic-Con spotlights and HBO's Catwoman animated teases. With the comic market's 7.5% annual growth to $26.75 billion by 2032, these conservative estimates could double on The Batman sequel nods or society spin-offs as catalysts.Why Invest Now? Fiumara's evocative cover, Grønbekk's mother-linked mystery, and Selina's sentimental score make this a series spark with feline fortune—arc openers are grading gems. VegasComics.com's pristine, slab-ready copies prowl your portfolio as values pounce. Steal the pearl before the society seals it!