Field notes

Field notes for Marvel NFT comics

A public playbook for reading editions, drops, and collection records without treating every banner as a crisis.

Field notes are the public spine of App Flow Hub. They sit between a shop conversation and a full paid briefing. The page is for readers who want the method before they call.

How to use this playbook

Start with the comic, not the chat. Write the title as it appears on the digital cover, the edition size if shown, and the serial if you own the file. Then write the claim you heard: first appearance, exclusive cover, reprint, spotlight. The briefing method is to test the claim against the issue itself.

If you do not own the file yet, treat marketplace screenshots as incomplete until you can see the edition line. Cropped images hide the only numbers that matter.

A collector’s Saturday in London

Many of our readers still buy paper on Saturday and check digital drops in the evening. Field notes assume that mixed shelf. A physical trade paperback does not cancel a digital first print, and a digital reprint does not replace a newsstand copy you already love. They are different objects that happen to share characters.

Keep the paper and the NFT comic on separate lists. Mixing them in one spreadsheet is how serial numbers get treated like issue numbers.

Local ledger, optional

If you want a place for those lists, the App Flow Hub collection ledger is optional analytical software on your own device. It tracks notes. It does not open Veve for you, though you may keep a link beside an entry. Compatibility mentions, including Binance-compatible exports some people already use for personal accounts, do not make this website an exchange tool.

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Where to go next

Browse sessions if you want a human walkthrough. Read the comics desk for longer essays. Contact details stay on the contact page as plain text.