

BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #1 CGC 9.2 (1989)?? Because this is a valuable item, I will record a video of myself packing and sending this book at the post office, which I will keep for personal records. I use high-quality packing materials, including plenty of craft paper to prevent movement inside the box, multiple layers of bubble wrap to safeguard the CGC case, and a sturdy box marked with "Fragile" stickers. Condition: CGC 9.2 Near Mint. Clean slab, White Pages, and - no joke - signed by THE MAN himself, Bob Kane!
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to seal the deal. Signed by THE Dark Knight's Co-Creator. Yeah, you read that right - this copy is signed by Bob Kane, the legendary co-creator of Batman. Seeing his autograph on a modern-era Bat-book like this is unusual, weirdly wonderful, and wildly collectible.
It's like a surprise Bat-signal from the Golden Age. Cover Vibes: Moody, Minimal, and Iconic. The cover's an absolute visual punch: Batman rendered in a pitch-black silhouette, set against a bold, rose-magenta background.
No skyline, no villains - just the Bat in pure dramatic form. It's striking, stylish, and unforgettable.A perfect example of late-'80s design taking a big swing - and landing it. Inside the Shadows: "Shaman" Begins. This issue kicks off the " Shaman " storyline - an introspective and mysterious origin arc that explores Bruce Wayne's journey into the legend he would become. Written by Dennis O'Neil with art by Ed Hannigan and John Beatty, it's packed with tribal symbolism, arctic survival, and haunting visions.
It's Bruce before the Bat - but just barely. Why This Book Belongs in Your Collection.Signed by Bob Kane - A rare signature on a post-Golden Age book! First issue of LOTDK - A fan-favorite series that explored deep Bat-lore and early tales. Striking minimalist cover - One of the boldest Batman images of the late'80s.
Creative Team: Dennis O'Neil, Ed Hannigan, John Beatty - legends in their own right. CGC 9.2 NM - High-grade slab with White Pages, beautifully preserved. This is one of those wait, seriously? Listings - a visually stunning premiere issue, already a key for fans of'80s Batman, made even cooler by the Kane signature.
It's part modern oddity, part Golden Age relic, part conversation starter - and all Bat-history.