About the Desk
Mission
Portal Path Core exists so Marvel NFT comic readers can see which collectible drop belongs to which story arc. We write indexes, reading ladders, and variant registers. We do not sell tokens, host wallets, or speak as Marvel, Veve, Binance, or Disney.
Origin
The desk began as a whiteboard in a Ploenchit reading room. Members kept misfiling motion covers as sequels. One volunteer started numbering beats. The board became dated documents, then this public catalog. The office still sits at Level 8, 56 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok 10330.
Expertise
Our researchers read interiors, recap boxes, and last-page prompts. We compare drop dates with in-story chronology. We keep versioned maps when a later reprint reshuffles a crossover. That is bibliographic labor, closer to a zine index than to a trading floor.
People
Krit Srisai coordinates arc naming so clubs do not invent three titles for one siege. Mali Phong tracks variant treatments and flags interior differences. Arun Ved writes the dual-column reading orders. They are independent catalogers, not licensed Marvel staff.
Working approach
A collector emails the arc they cannot untangle, listing issue titles they already know. We reply with a proposed beat sheet. Shared samples appear on the Arc Indexes page. Private sheets stay off the site. There is no web form and no automated intake.
Values
We prefer blank scarcity fields over guessed mint numbers. We separate cover states from chapters. We label third-party platforms as third parties. Readers who want the live Marvel NFT comic shelf can travel to Veve themselves; we only keep the plot map.