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Collector notes from the calendar
These remarks name the actual work people asked for. They are not marketplace stars and not invented app-store widgets.
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These remarks name the actual work people asked for. They are not marketplace stars and not invented app-store widgets.
The Thursday briefing caught a variant cover drop that the public calendar had listed only under the parent title. I read the ICT line, waited until after work in Lat Phrao, and opened the issue on Veve without mixing it up with the reprint from March.
I asked for a timeline of a street-level Marvel NFT run. The map separated mint order from plot order, which stopped me from reading a crossover chapter two issues early. No prices, just issue names and weeks.
The timezone sheet flagged that a Sunday 10:00 Eastern reveal landed after midnight in Bangkok. I stopped setting an evening reminder that would have fired while I was already asleep.
The archive confirmed a “new” digital chapter had already existed as a 1980s paper story. That saved me from treating the NFT date as a first appearance when I was filling gaps in a run.
I keep personal notes in the local utility and still read the comics on Veve. The page made that split obvious, including the Binance CSV remark for my own spreadsheet, which I never confused with a live exchange link.