Reprint bundles and the missing Tuesday
How reprint bundles and postponed drop windows scramble Marvel NFT comic catalogs unless timeline remarks stay in Britain/London.
How reprint bundles and postponed drop windows scramble Marvel NFT comic catalogs unless timeline remarks stay in Britain/London.
A reprint bundle is a gift to readers and a nuisance to catalogs. It often reuses a first-drop cover, lands weeks later, and sits at the top of a file list because the operating system sorts by date modified. Issue 3 then appears to have been published after issue 9.
Utility Flow Core’s timeline desk records three things: the date on the listing you sent, a reprint flag, and a delay remark when a screenshot shows a postponed window. We do not scrape calendars. If you did not keep the postponement image, we cannot invent the delay.
British collectors add a fourth snag. A drop announced for Monday evening in another zone becomes Tuesday morning in Manchester. We write Britain/London on the card unless you ask for another zone in your email. That single label has stopped more sequence errors than any colour-coded folder.
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Keep the reprint flag even when the cover looks identical. Future you will thank present you when a shop asks whether the notes describe a first drop or a later bundle.