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When the event issue is a digital drop

Web Field Line sits with readers who collect Marvel-themed NFT comics and need a clear map of crossover tie-ins, variant covers, and drop windows. We write primers, not listings.

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What we actually do

Crossover issues, drop windows, and reading order

Our core offering is a crossover explainer briefing: we walk through how a multi-title event is split across NFT comic issues, which chapters are required reading, and how a digital drop differs from a stapled pamphlet on a shop rack.

We do not mint comics, run a marketplace, or take custody of digital collectibles. Briefings stay on paper notes, whiteboards, and the pages you already own or plan to read.

Explainer lineup

Collector briefings

A club briefing that sets shared terms for event issues, drops, and variant wraps.

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Crossover reading primers

A table session that turns a messy event checklist into a reading order for digital issues and tie-ins.

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Issue timeline mapping

A shared chronology so event issues and late tie-in drops stop colliding in your reading pile.

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Once we laid the tie-in issues beside the main event drop, the cliffhanger on the variant cover stopped feeling like a separate universe.

Reader note after a crossover primer, Leeds