From the desk, not a store

Collector notes

Specific accounts of cataloguing sessions in Bangkok. These are desk stories, not marketplace stars or invented app ratings.

Friends talking together at a wooden table

I brought a laptop with forty-three Marvel NFT files named only by drop night. Arun rebuilt issue cards for the street-level run first, then the cosmic titles, and I could finally open the reading copy of issue twelve without opening six variants.

Niran, collector — issue cataloguing

The homage cover and the trade-dress file for the same number were sitting on top of each other. Mali labelled the virgin cover as storage-only and left the dressed cover as the reread. That single distinction saved me from sending the wrong file to a friend.

Ploy, variant cover logging

An event dropped out of order on Veve and I had been rereading the epilogue first. Kiet lined the tie-ins as optional and put the core issues in story time. The list lives next to my desktop folder, not in a shop.

Somsak, reading-order assembly

I used to forget which Tuesday a particular cover appeared. The drop notebook now shows the window and a tick when the file arrived. When I noted a Binance-compatible payment label, they wrote it as a label only and refused a price column.

Aisha, drop-window records

These notes describe work at Level 6, 91 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330. They are not affiliated with Marvel, Veve, Disney, or Binance, and they are not star widgets copied from an application store.