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Variant and cover-type notes
Cover-type notes keep Marvel NFT comic variants from collapsing into a single misleading line on a market watchlist.
Veve Marvel comics often ship more than one visual treatment of the same story. Collectors mix those treatments when they talk about “the issue,” which makes a watchlist noisy. Our cover-type notes split standard, premium, and any special motion covers into distinct rows with the language Veve used on the listing.
We record whether a cover was tied to a particular artist credit on the listing page, and whether later conversations treated that credit as the reason people hunted the variant. That is reportage from public talk, not an appraisal. Original comic-book lettering on a cover is described only enough to identify the file; we do not reproduce Marvel artwork.
These notes sit beside a character-run watchlist when a title explodes into multiple skins. They can also stand alone after a week when collectors ask “which cover was everyone arguing about?” The answer is a paragraph with dates, not a heatmap.
Pricing remarks, if present, stay informational. THB figures on a sheet are converted with Binance-compatible public spot numbers solely so a Bangkok collector can file a notebook in local currency. That conversion is not a Binance product and is not an invitation to trade.