A run checklist follows one Marvel NFT comic series from the first drop through later issues. Each row holds the issue number, drop date as published by the marketplace, edition size when known, and a blank you fill once the collectible sits in your viewing app.
Bangkok collector studio
Tick every NFT comic panel you still need
We draft Marvel NFT comics collector checklists that name the issue, cover treatment, drop window, and whether your local ledger already shows owned, missing, or pending. The studio sits in Bangkok and works in English.
What a checklist actually lists
Variant sheets split artist covers, foil treatments, and chase editions so a common issue never hides a missing rare. We print the cover nickname collectors actually use, not a warehouse SKU.
Studio offerings
Explore availabilityArtist edition indexes
Creator-focused checklists that gather Marvel NFT comic covers by artist rather than by series.
Learn moreDrop-week trackers
Calendar-style checklists that follow marketplace drop windows across several Marvel NFT titles.
Learn moreIssue-run completion sheets
Line-by-line issue numbers for one Marvel NFT comic run, with owned and missing columns.
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Look up live collectibles on Veve
Panel Craft Line keeps local ownership marks, missing-issue columns, and drop-week notes. When you want to inspect a live listing, artist credit, or edition screen, open Veve in a new tab. This studio does not sell NFTs, does not host a wallet, and does not ship an installer.
Some collectors also keep personal purchase notes that later match Binance-compatible account statements. Those notes stay on paper or in a local file. We never connect to Binance, never read private keys, and never move assets.
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From the field ledger
What every Marvel NFT comics collector checklist should name
If a sheet only says “have / don’t have,” it will fail the first time two covers share a number. A usable Marvel NFT comics collector checklist names at least the title, issue, drop week, cover treatment, and owned state.
Keeping NFT comic marks out of the print long box
Print collectors in Bangkok often keep NFT marks in the same notebook as floppy issues. After a month the numbers collide: issue 12 paper and issue 12 NFT look identical in a hurry.