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Star Wars Phantom Menace 3 CBCS 9.2 Ray Park Signed Darth Maul Inscriptions 1999. 🟥🖊️ Ray Park (Darth Maul) Signed + Inscribed! CBCS 9.2 White Pages. Signature (CBCS Authentic Signature Program) ✍️Ray Park signature (CBCS witnessed). 🔒CBCS 9.2 withWhite Pages. CBCS Grade: 9.2. 🌌 eBay Listing Title (max 80 characters): Star Wars Phantom Menace #3 CBCS 9.2 Ray Park Signed Darth Maul Inscriptions 1999 🟥🖊️ Ray Park (Darth Maul) Signed + Inscribed! CBCS 9.2 White Pages This is Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace #3, published by Dark Horse Comics in 1999, graded CBCS 9.2 with White Pages. Featuring a striking Darth Maul cover, this is a highly collectible prequel-era slab with a CBCS-witnessed signature from Ray Park, the actor who portrayed Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace. This copy also includes two on-cover inscriptions (as provided): 🟥 Red inscription: “Ray Park Fear Is My Ally” ⚫ Black inscription: “Darth Maul Sith Rule!” Signature (CBCS Authentic Signature Program): ✍️ Ray Park — witnessed signature (label notes: “commented on 4/25/2021”) 💣 Why This Issue Matters: 🟥 Darth Maul-focused cover with strong display appeal ✍️ Ray Park signature (CBCS witnessed) 🧾 Two inscriptions: “Fear Is My Ally” + “Darth Maul Sith Rule!” 🎬 Prequel-era Star Wars collectible tied directly to The Phantom Menace 🔒 CBCS 9.2 with White Pages 📋 Details: Title: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace #3 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics / LucasBooks Release Date: 1999 Edition: Direct Edition CBCS Grade: 9.2 Page Quality: White Pages Certification #: 21-2895828-001 Label Notes: Dark Horse, 5/1999 Witnessed Signature: Ray Park (commented on 4/25/2021) Cover: H. Hornig Story: George Lucas & Henry Gilroy 📦 Shipping Info: Ships USPS Priority (Insured) Professionally packed and secure U.S. shipping only Ships within 2 business days ⚠️ Slab Note: Slab is in excellent condition. As with any graded case, minor surface scuffs or light scratches may be present, along with Newton rings or slight inner well movement—these are cosmetic and do not affect the comic’s grade or the integrity of the holder. Locked in going forward: I’ll only call something a “key” when it clearly is one (1st app, major event, iconic cover, rare census situation, etc.). Otherwise, I’ll use language like highly collectible / display piece / signature collectible.