DC MARVEL BATMAN DEADPOOL #1 (ONE SHOT) CVR E JIM CHEUNG WONDER WOMAN CAPTAIN AMERICA CARD STOCK VARBrace for an epic clash of titans! DC and Marvel ignite fandoms with Batman/Deadpool #1, a breathtaking one-shot written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Dan Mora, co-published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Set for release on November 19, 2025, this 64-page extravaganza teams the gritty Dark Knight with the unhinged Deadpool to battle a reality-fracturing foe, weaving cosmic stakes, irreverent humor, and meta-comic brilliance. It’s a heart-pounding crossover that redefines superhero storytelling, bursting with collectible appeal!Cover Details: Cover E by Jim Cheung is a jaw-dropping cardstock variant ($8.99), depicting Wonder Woman and Captain America in a heroic standoff, their iconic weapons—Lasso of Truth and shield—clashing amid a vibrant multiversal vortex. Cheung’s cinematic, richly detailed style, known from Young Avengers and Justice League, makes this a collector’s prize. Its premium cardstock and limited run amplify its allure, perfect for fans of both franchises’ flagship heroes.Key Appearances: Starring Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Deadpool (Wade Wilson) in the lead story, with backups featuring Constantine/Doctor Strange (Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Hayden Sherman), Hulk/Harley Quinn (Mariko Tamaki, Amanda Conner), Ms. Marvel/Static (G. Willow Wilson, Denys Cowan), and Nightwing/Wolverine (Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo). Wonder Woman and Captain America cameo via the cover, tying to the DC/Marvel crossover’s multiverse saga, with links to MCU’s Captain America: Brave New World and DCU’s Wonder Woman projects.Current Fair Market Value (FMV): Per eBay pre-sales and trends for Cheung’s variants (e.g., Infinity Gauntlet slabs at $120+), raw Cover E copies range from $35–$50, driven by Cheung’s popularity and crossover scarcity. CGC 9.8 slabs fetch $120–$170, fueled by SDCC 2025 buzz and limited cardstock runs, akin to Mora’s Absolute Wonder Woman #1 at $100+ for 9.8s.Value Projections: With the comic market’s 7.5% CAGR to $26.75 billion by 2032, raw copies may hit $75–$110 in 1–2 years, and CGC 9.8s could reach $350–$500. These conservative projections account for SDCC 2025 hype, where Cheung’s cover reveal sparked frenzy, plus potential media boosts from MCU/DCU films or series featuring Wonder Woman or Captain America. Sequels or multiverse tie-ins could drive values higher, mirroring Deadpool & Wolverine surges.Why Invest Now? Cheung’s iconic Wonder Woman/Captain America art, paired with Morrison’s visionary story and the historic DC/Marvel crossover, makes this variant a must-own. With soaring market trends and media potential, it’s poised for big gains—grab it before the multiverse hype skyrockets!