Issue rolls
Each Marvel NFT comic is logged as an issue line: series name, numbering, artist credit as printed, and whether the copy in your notes is a base cover or a chase treatment.
Learn moreUtility Work Core is a Bangkok-based ledger practice for people who already own, chase, or study Marvel digital comics. We write down series titles, cover treatments, drop windows, edition notes, and gaps — then keep those notes readable after the next splash page.
Each Marvel NFT comic is logged as an issue line: series name, numbering, artist credit as printed, and whether the copy in your notes is a base cover or a chase treatment.
Learn moreHomage colors, foil notes, and ratio labels get their own cells so two similar splash pages do not collapse into a single vague “I think I have it.”
View detailsWe keep a calendar of announced Marvel comic drops as public schedule notes, then mark which windows you intended to watch versus which issues you already hold.
Explore the calendar workAvailable on Veve
Utility Work Core does not host Marvel NFT comics and does not replace the Veve reader. When you want the marketplace and reading app itself, use the button. That visit is ordinary navigation to Veve’s public site. We do not install software from this page.
Some collectors also jot Binance-compatible funding labels in a private side column when they later reconcile how a drop was paid for. That column is a text note only. It does not connect to Binance, move coins, or open an account.
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We sit with your screenshots, Veve library exports if you bring them, and any paper printouts of issue lists. We do not ask you to share private keys. We number each Marvel comic NFT, flag duplicates, and write a gap list for series you care about.
Work happens in Bangkok at Level 11, 39 Asoke Road, Bangkok 10110, or by a scheduled voice call. Email remains a plain mailbox, not a ticket form.
CallWe do not invent floor prices, “rare” percentages, or growth charts. If a collector later wants a value comment, we point them to public listings they already use and label our file as a holdings inventory, not an appraisal.
Stories from people who used the ledger sit on the stories page. Rates for catalog sessions sit on rates.
A gap map that lists every Marvel NFT comic ever dropped is a poster, not a tool. We only box numbers inside series you name during the session.
“Got it from a guy” is not provenance. When we annotate Marvel NFT comics, we want a name or a handle, a month, and whether it was a gift, a trade, or a primary drop.
Social posts about Marvel NFT comic drops often arrive with countdown graphics. Our calendar work strips the countdown. We write the stated date, the source, and a closed-or-open mark.