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Chart which tie-in NFT one-shots are required for plot and which exist mainly as cover events.
View detailsWeb 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.
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Chart which tie-in NFT one-shots are required for plot and which exist mainly as cover events.
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Match NFT chapters against familiar print issue numbers, collected editions, and motion-comic runtimes.
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Set up a private issue ledger on your own computer, including optional Binance-compatible date columns for personal record-keeping.
View detailsNFT 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 row | Storyline beat | Issue order note | Crossover flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| WWB-ARC-014 | Street-level prologue drop | Read before branded event one-shots | None |
| WWB-ARC-015 | Team book mid-arc chapter | Insert after print issue analogue #3 | Shared villain cameo |
| WWB-ARC-016 | Event tie-in NFT variant | Optional for plot; required for cover notes | Event banner |
| WWB-ARC-017 | Epilogue motion comic | After collected digital finale | None |
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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.
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.
Timed extras often finish a scene that still pages leave hanging. Index runtime as its own beat.
Learn moreDate columns and memos are enough. Leave private keys out of comic chronology files.
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