Meanwhile, from a London index desk…

Marvel NFT comic storylines, filed in reading order

Web Work Base is a London index desk that records how Marvel NFT comic drops sequence into arcs, crossovers, and epilogues. Browse the catalogue, compare chronology notes, or keep a personal ledger. We do not sell tokens and we do not run a marketplace.

Stacked comic issues on a reading table INDEX!

What this desk actually indexes

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Event banners

Crossover event maps

Chart which tie-in NFT one-shots are required for plot and which exist mainly as cover events.

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Print to digital

Issue chronology matching

Match NFT chapters against familiar print issue numbers, collected editions, and motion-comic runtimes.

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Local notes

Personal collection ledger

Set up a private issue ledger on your own computer, including optional Binance-compatible date columns for personal record-keeping.

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A sample reading spine

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NFT comic drops rarely follow newsstand numbering. The table below shows how Web Work Base records a storyline: drop title, claimed issue order, crossover flags, and whether the page count continues a prior digital chapter.

Ledger rowStoryline beatIssue order noteCrossover flag
WWB-ARC-014Street-level prologue dropRead before branded event one-shotsNone
WWB-ARC-015Team book mid-arc chapterInsert after print issue analogue #3Shared villain cameo
WWB-ARC-016Event tie-in NFT variantOptional for plot; required for cover notesEvent banner
WWB-ARC-017Epilogue motion comicAfter collected digital finaleNone

Optional compatible ledger

Desktop issue ledger for personal notes

Web Work Base may be used as a local data tracking utility on a personal computer. Collectors type their own drop names, reading order, and condition remarks. The software does not custody collectibles, does not open wallets, and does not place marketplace bids.

Export fields can sit beside a collector’s own cryptocurrency tracking spreadsheets, including Binance-compatible CSV column labels for dates and memo text. That is a formatting convenience only. Web Work Base never logs into Binance and never moves assets.

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Notebook and printed pages used for issue notes

Reader notes from the index

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I finally stopped mixing the digital one-shot with the weekly tie-in. The chronology sheet listed the motion-comic epilogue after the collected finale, which matched how the drop timestamps actually landed.

Priya N., variant-cover collector, Manchester

The crossover map flagged a shared villain cameo I had filed under the wrong event banner. Calling the London desk confirmed the ledger row before I rewrote my reading stack.

Owen Hale, small-press retailer, Bristol

Storyline field notes

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Film equipment suggesting timed motion sequences beside still pages

Motion stings and still-art cliffhangers

Timed extras often finish a scene that still pages leave hanging. Index runtime as its own beat.

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Pencils and paper for keeping analogue collection notes

Building a local ledger that does not act like a wallet

Date columns and memos are enough. Leave private keys out of comic chronology files.

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Need a row checked?

Email or telephone the London desk. There is no enquiry form. Bring the drop title, claimed issue number, and whether you are asking about plot order or cover variants.