Batman: Three Jokers #Book Three
DC Comics • Batman: Three Jokers (DC Black Label)

Writer
Geoff Johns
Interior Artist
Jason Fabok
Cover Artist
Jason Fabok
Publication Date
December 2020
Cover Variant
Regular/A Cover (The Comedian)
Printing
First Printing
Comic Description
The final chapter of the Three Jokers saga where Batman, Batgirl, and Red Hood confront the remaining Jokers. This issue concludes the mystery of why there were three separate iterations of the villain and features a significant emotional climax involving Joe Chill.
Condition & Value
Condition Grade
Near Mint (9.4)
Condition Details
The book appears to be in overall excellent condition with sharp corners and vibrant color. There is a slight visible wave in the plastic bag which may mask minor spine ticks, but no major color-breaking creases are evident from the photo. Slight blunting possible on bottom left corner.
Estimated Market Value
Raw: $5.00 - $10.00; Graded (CGC 9.8): $35.00 - $50.00
Recent Sales
Recent raw copies of the main cover have been selling consistently for cover price or slightly under ($4-$8). Higher-grade slabbed copies often struggle to exceed the cost of grading due to high supply.
Grading Recommendation
Not recommended for professional grading. This was a high-print-run modern book with many copies kept in mint condition. The cost of CGC/CBCS grading ($25+) plus shipping often exceeds the market value of the slabbed book unless it returns a 9.9 or 10.0 grade.
Notable Features
Features the 'Comedian' Joker on the cover. This series is part of the DC Black Label prestige imprint, featuring high-quality cardstock covers. It concludes a long-running plot thread originally teased in the 'Justice League' Darkseid War storyline.
Authentication Notes
The book features the characteristic matte finish of the DC Black Label prestige books. The 'DC Black Label' and 'Book Three' logos are correctly positioned in the upper left. No signs of restoration or counterfeiting are present; the paper stock and printing quality are consistent with modern mass-market production.