First drop versus anniversary recut
Collectors often meet a Marvel NFT comic whose title includes an anniversary year. The temptation is to treat it as a deluxe original. In the atlas, we first ask whether the interiors match the earlier drop page for page.
A true recut usually keeps the fight choreography and changes the outer costume of the book: a new masthead, a metallic overlay, or a credits page that names a later colour pass. If three splash pages disappear, we no longer call it a simple reprint; it becomes a condensed edition.
Look at the lettering in crowd scenes. Anniversary recuts sometimes tighten balloons to fit a different trim. That is a physical tell even on a digital page.
This card does not rank value. It only keeps the original drop and the recut from collapsing into one thumbnail on Veve.
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