The edition atlas is our custom reading room. It is not a marketplace. It groups Marvel NFT comic editions by relationship so a collector can see a first drop beside a recut, a foil cover beside a sketch treatment, and a digital issue beside the paper comic it echoes.
Use the atlas to decide which comparison service you need. Then open Veve if you want to look at a live listing. Panel Routebase does not host those listings and does not claim Marvel, Disney, Veve, or Binance ownership.
How the atlas is organised
Entries are written as family trees, not as leaderboards. A family might include an original Marvel NFT comic drop, a later anniversary edition with a new wraparound, and a convention-window foil that shares interiors with the original. Another family might contain only a print analog and a digital recut that cropped two splash pages.
We refuse invented rarity metres. If a public description does not state a print intention, the atlas says so.
Starting paths
- Two editions with the same story title: begin with a pair report.
- Several covers on one weekend: begin with variant ranking notes.
- A famous paper issue and a digital cousin: begin with a print-to-digital map.
- A blur of dates: begin with drop calendar reconstruction.
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