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Collector notes
These remarks come from people who used a specific Marvel NFT comics watchlist or sat at the Phetchaburi Road desk. They are not marketplace stars.
I brought a messy spreadsheet of Veve Spider-set comics and left with every row tagged against the character-run board. Kritsada caught two cover types I had merged into one cell. That clerical catch was the entire point of the visit.
The Thursday drop-night log listed the premium cover separately from the standard issue, with Bangkok timestamps. I stopped mixing those two rows in my own folder the same week.
Arisa’s morning briefing after a noisy X-line night mentioned which variant people argued about and which title went quiet. I used it to decide what to reread on the BTS, not what to mint.
The chatter file for a cosmic-imprint drop showed that asking talk collapsed by Saturday. Seeing the dates printed made me less interested in recycled rumors the following Monday.
I asked the desk to keep a street-level run for three months. The board never told me a cover was a “key.” It only recorded reprint waves as extra rows, which is how I already think about pamphlet longboxes.
Variant notes stopped my group from treating an animated cover as the same object as the still cover. We still disagree about art. At least we now disagree about the correct row.
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