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Reader notes
Comments from collectors, shop counters, and reading groups who used Web Work Base spines, maps, or ledgers. These are desk notes, not marketplace stars.
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 spine sheet put the neighbourhood prologue ahead of the weekend banner drop. I had been reading them backwards because the banner art was louder. Once the recap page was flagged, the cliffhanger in chapter two actually landed.
— Lina Voss, collector, Leeds
We keep a shop binder for digital-only chapters. The print-to-drop match listed three pages that exist only in the NFT file, which stopped a customer from hunting a pamphlet that was never printed.
— Marcus Adeyemi, comics counter, Cardiff
Our reading group stalled on an event week. The crossover map marked two portraits as cover-only. We skipped them for plot and still opened them later for the jackets. Nobody lost the thread of the siege issue.
— The Rafters Club, Brighton
Variant annotations split a sketch jacket from the interiors that continued the team book. I had logged both under the same spine number and thought a character had vanished for an issue.
— Helen Cho, variant set keeper, Glasgow
Ledger coaching on Gresham Street was a pencil-and-file session. I copied date columns I already use for personal exchange exports, then typed drop titles beside them. No app asked for a wallet.
— Tom Ellis, notes keeper, London