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Harley Quinn #44 (2018) – Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Cover Variant – Signed by Frank Cho (NM/NM-)

Harley Quinn #44 (2018) – Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Cover Variant – Signed by Frank Cho (NM/NM-)

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Harley Quinn #44 Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Variant Cover – Signed by Frank Cho
Capture the madness with the exclusive Harley Quinn #44 Frank Cho & Sabine Rich Variant Cover, signed by iconic artist Frank Cho! This vibrant collectible is a must-have for fans and investors, blending stunning art, key story moments, and strong investment potential in a rare, signed edition.
Key Appearances
Written by Sam Humphries with art by John Timms, Harley Quinn #44 dives into Harley’s chaotic adventures in the DC Universe. This issue showcases Harley’s irreverent charm and antihero antics, cementing her as a fan-favorite. The Cho/Rich variant cover is a visual masterpiece, featuring Harley in a bold, dynamic pose with Cho’s signature style and Rich’s striking colors. Noted for its popularity on platforms like Reddit, this cover is a collector’s gem. Cho’s signature adds significant rarity, making it a standout for those seeking unique, artist-endorsed pieces.

Current Value
The signed Harley Quinn #44 Cho/Rich Variant Cover holds strong market value. Based on trends for similar Cho-signed Harley variants (e.g., #45, #56), ungraded copies typically sell for $50–$100, while CGC-graded 9.8 copies range from $150–$300, depending on condition and signature verification. Estimated at $60–$120 ungraded, this issue benefits from Cho’s devoted fanbase and Harley’s media-driven popularity, ensuring consistent demand for this coveted variant.


Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events
This signed variant is poised for growth, fueled by Harley Quinn’s cultural dominance and Cho’s exclusivity. Harley’s role in the Harley Quinn animated series and potential DC projects, like Suicide Squad spin-offs, keeps her in the collector’s spotlight. Cho’s signed variants often spike at conventions like SDCC 2026, with past increases of 15–25%. Auctions of Cho’s Harley Quinn original art, fetching $2,500–$4,000, highlight the long-term potential of his signed works. By 2027, graded 9.8 copies could reach $200–$350, especially with new Harley media announcements.


Why Invest?
This signed Harley Quinn #44 variant is a rare fusion of iconic art, fandom, and investment upside. Cho’s dynamic cover, Rich’s vibrant colors, and Harley’s unstoppable appeal make it a collector’s treasure. With rising demand for signed Cho variants and Harley’s media momentum, this comic is a savvy portfolio addition. Secure this rare piece now to own a slice of Harley’s legacy with excellent growth potential!

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