Stories

Collector stories from comparison sheets

These stories describe work we actually do: lining up Marvel NFT comic editions, covers, and paper cousins. They are not marketplace stars and they are not written as app-store widgets.

Priya and the anniversary recut

Priya Nair arrived with two files that shared a hero pose. The pair report showed that the later anniversary Marvel NFT comic edition reused most interiors but replaced the credits page and cropped a double-page splash into a boxed panel. She kept both objects and stopped filing them under one nickname.

Owen and the foil weekend

Owen Blake had three foil covers from a single story week. Variant ranking notes showed two jackets over identical interiors and one convention badge edition with an extra pin-up. He used the notes to label sleeves, then went home without buying a fourth cover.

Sian and the longbox cousin

Sian Adeyemi brought a paper issue from a Kirkstall longbox and a digital edition that quoted its cover. The analog map listed two missing lettering pages on the NFT comic recut. She now reads the paper copy for the crowd scenes and treats the digital edition as a related object, not a scan.

Yusuf and the blur of dates

Yusuf Rahman remembered a spring drop and found four similarly titled Marvel NFT comic editions. Drop calendar reconstruction placed them across five weeks, with one recut landing after a quiet gap. The table used British times so the overlap was visible.

Helen and the briefing

Helen Crowe already had a pair report and wanted the contested panels read aloud. The telephone briefing walked through balloon tightening on the recut. She did not ask for a price forecast and we did not offer one.

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