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Reading NFT crossovers without drowning in portraits
An event banner on a collectible storefront is a filing problem. The same week can produce a siege chapter, a citywide tie-in, and a dozen portraits that reprint a splash.
Hold the interiors next to each other. If a file never changes location, never names the ticking clock, and never hands a clue to the next chapter, it is not required. Enjoy the portrait later.
When two tie-ins share a subtitle, look at who is narrating. A street-level narrator usually sits before the cosmic recap, even if the cosmic file minted first. That is a storyline observation, not a ranking of characters.
Keep trademarked names in your notes so you can find the files. Keep the independence clear: this desk reviews order; it does not speak for the publisher.