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Bob Kane SIGNED Batman vs Catwoman Dangerous Game Lithograph

$399.99

Date Created: 1992

Dimensions: 16″ x 20″

Dangerous Game was a limited edition print created by Batman Creator, Bob Kane, and produced by First Team Press to commemorate the 1992 Batman Returns film.

Produced on 15×20″ 120 lb acid free stock .

A limited number of these prints were hand signed by Bob Kane, known as the Gold Signature Series.

Comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity C.O.A.

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Batman vs Catwoman “Dangerous Game” Lithograph SIGNED by Bob Kane

Date Created: 1992

Dimensions: 18″ x 22″

Dangerous Game was a limited edition print created by Batman Creator, Bob Kane, and produced by First Team Press to commemorate the 1992 Batman Returns film.

Produced on 18×22″ 120 lb acid free stock .

A limited number of these prints were hand signed by Bob Kane, known as the Gold Signature Series.

Comes with a signed Certificate Of Authenticity C.O.A.

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