Reviews

Reader notes

These are notes from people who sat with an actual event checklist, not star widgets copied from a store listing.

Leeds — crossover primer

“We had the flagship NFT comic and two tie-ins with similar titles. Nia numbered the recap captions until the middle fight sat in the right week. I still dislike crossovers, but I no longer reread the same splash thinking it was a new chapter.”

Salford — drop explainer

“The public notice used three different words for the same Friday window. Owen wrote one sentence that named the chapter split and ignored the rest of the marketing line. I stopped refreshing a marketplace page during the briefing.”

Stockport — variant covers

“I bought a glow wrap assuming extra pages. Priya laid the interiors next to a standard wrap. Same lettering, different trade dress. I keep the glow copy on the shelf as a display piece and read the other file.”

Manchester club night — collector briefing

“Our group kept calling every extra cover a ‘secret ending’. The vocabulary sheet forced us to say wrap, tie-in, or recap. The argument moved to whether the backup strip was worth a second hour, which was at least an argument about pages.”

York — timeline mapping

“The late digital drop of a character spot landed after I had already finished the event issue. The wall strip showed that the spot was always scheduled as a coda. I read it as an epilogue instead of a spoiler I had missed.”

None of these notes are marketplace ratings. They describe table work: recap captions, drop language, wraps, and calendars. Web Field Line does not display invented download counts or store badges.