Batman: Vengeance of Bane II # 1 SIGNED by Glenn Fabry
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This comic is signed by Glenn Fabry (cover artist).
Bane returns to Gotham after his years in jail after his defeat at the hands of the second Batman (Azrael) during the KnightFall storyline.
Here, we see a fat and slow Bane beat his addiction to the Venom serum and rehabilitate himself. He hatches a plan to return to Gotham and challenge the original Batman for the first time since crippling him.
The signature was obtained by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative at Wizard World Philadelphia 2016.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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Batman: Vengeance of Bane II # 1 SIGNED by Glenn Fabry
Date: 1995
Creative Team: Graham Nolan, Glenn Fabry, Eduardo Barreto (Artist), Chuck Dixon (Writer)
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition, Near Mint
Signature Notes:
This comic is signed in Deco silver marker by Glenn Fabry (cover artist). The signature was obtained by a Brooklyn Comic Shop representative at Wizard World Philadelphia 2016.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Story Notes:
Bane returns to Gotham after his years in jail after his defeat at the hands of the second Batman (Azrael) during the KnightFall storyline.
Here, we see a fat and slow Bane beat his addiction to the Venom serum and rehabilitate himself. After emerging as fit as before, he hatches a plan to return to Gotham and challenge the original Batman for the first time since crippling him.
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