App Flow Hub

About the collecting desk

A small London desk that treats digital Marvel comics like objects you can describe, not slogans you have to chase.

App Flow Hub began as a Saturday habit: two readers comparing a paper back issue with a digital Marvel NFT comic that shared the same character and almost none of the same language. Edition sizes, serials, and reprint drops needed a glossary. The desk still exists to write that glossary in English for people in Great Britain.

Mission

We want collectors to describe what they hold. A briefing should leave you able to say the title, the edition, and the difference between a story first and a cover variant, without borrowing urgency from a group chat.

Origin

The first notes were written in a rented meeting room near King Street after a London comic mart. We kept meeting readers who knew the characters and did not know why two files with the same cover could sit in different edition ranges. The website is the public version of those notes.

People

Priya Nair leads edition research. She spent years pulling pulls lists in a shop and now spends that attention on digital credits pages. Tomasz Wójcik keeps the collection ledger documented so notes stay local and boring, which is what record-keeping should be. Rowan Hale writes the comics desk essays and runs drop calendar walkthroughs.

None of us work for Marvel, Veve, Disney, or Binance. We read public listings and public comics.

Approach

Sessions are conversation plus a written sheet. We do not take custody of files. We do not log into your marketplace account. If you want the ledger, you type your own notes. If you want Veve, you open Veve.

Values

Clarity over hype. Paper and digital treated as separate objects. Independence stated in plain sentences. Contact only by phone or email, never by a form on this site.