Crossover board

Crossover board

A public board of the questions we actually answer: event spines, tie-in drops, recap specials, and why a digital chapter can arrive out of pamphlet order.

This board is the studio’s custom working page. It is not a publisher schedule and it is not a shop list.

The spine issue

Most Marvel-themed crossovers still behave like a spine: one flagship story that other titles lean on. In NFT comics the spine may be a single drop with a high page count, or two chapters released a week apart. We mark the spine in red pencil on the wall so tie-ins cannot pretend to be the middle of the fight.

Tie-in drops

A tie-in is a character-spot chapter that assumes you already know the event’s premise. Digital collectors often meet the tie-in first because it dropped on a Tuesday while the spine waited until Friday. The board always lists “read after” rather than “buy first”.

Recap specials

Some NFT comic packages reprint earlier captions with new wrap art. Those packages are useful if you arrived late. They are not secret endings. We put recap specials on a yellow strip so they do not inflate a reading order.

Variant wraps on an event

During a crossover, wraps multiply. A holographic team cover can sit on the same interiors as a quiet character portrait. The board’s rule is simple: interiors first, dress second.

Why the pamphlet calendar and the drop calendar disagree

A print month is a warehouse habit. A digital drop is a clock. When both exist for related material, readers feel the event “out of order”. Timeline mapping is how we forgive the clock without rewriting the plot.

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