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Field Notes

Essays on Marvel NFT comic story-arc indexing, drop chronology, variant covers, and crossover grids from the Bangkok desk.

Short notes from working indexes. Each piece stays with Marvel NFT comics as collectible chapters, not as a trading desk.

Exporting a drop log without turning the desk into a broker

Exporting a drop log without turning the desk into a broker

Date columns can sit beside a Marvel NFT comic index for memory; they are not trading signals and this desk is not an exchange.

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Silent preludes and the empty recap box

Silent preludes and the empty recap box

Wordless Marvel NFT comic preludes still belong on the ladder; discarding them hides the object the later siege is fighting over.

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Building a crossover grid that clubs will actually follow

Building a crossover grid that clubs will actually follow

Reading one Marvel NFT comic title to the end during a crossover erases jokes that live in the paired book the same week.

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Motion covers are costumes, not sequels

Motion covers are costumes, not sequels

Foil and motion treatments of a Marvel NFT comic still occupy a single beat if the interiors tell the same scene.

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Why drop date is not the same as chapter one

Why drop date is not the same as chapter one

Marketplace clocks and writer chronology disagree whenever a Marvel NFT comic tie-in file clears legal review first.

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