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Storyline spine indexing

We build a storyline spine from drop titles, interior page counts, and recap pages so you can read NFT chapters in plot order rather than mint order.

Open illustrated book used as a stand-in for sequential comic chapters

Mint calendars and plot calendars are not the same thing. A street-level prologue can land after a flashy event banner because the collectible drop was scheduled for a weekend. Spine indexing starts with the pages, not the listing date.

You send titles you already have — or titles you intend to read — by email. We reply with a numbered spine, short beat labels, and a gap list where a chapter is rumoured but not yet in your stack. Character names appear only as finding aids.

The finished sheet is informational. It is not a licence to reproduce interiors, not a price guide, and not an official Marvel reading list. If you later keep the same rows in the optional desktop ledger, copy them by hand or from a file you control.

Call or email when two drops share a subtitle and you cannot tell which chapter continues the cliffhanger.