What belongs in a Marvel NFT comic catalog card

The catalog fields Utility Flow Core uses for Marvel NFT comics, from series title to provenance remarks, without valuation.

Collectors overfill cards. They paste entire listing essays, token strings, and three different character nicknames into one cell. Then they cannot sort. A Marvel NFT comic catalog card should be boring enough to scan down a desktop window.

Series title as printed. Issue numeral. Cover code. Writer and artist if the listing or splash shows them; otherwise blank. A page clue such as “lead plus backup” when that is obvious. Drop remark. Reprint flag. Provenance remark limited to how the file arrived: screenshot, export, shop conversation note. That is enough.

Token identifiers are optional and belong in a narrow column. They are not the comic. If a platform changes an identifier, the issue numeral should still find the row. Utility Flow Core will not store recovery phrases, seed words, or wallet passwords in a catalog. If a file includes those, we stop and ask you to send a redacted copy by email.

Valuation does not belong on the card. A price you saw last week is not a catalog field; it is a memory. Mixing the two is how record-keeping slides into guesswork. The studio’s tracker, when used, is analytical software for the fields above. It does not hold assets.

Marvel names in keyword cells help search. They do not replace series titles. Utility Flow Core is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Marvel Characters, Inc., Marvel Entertainment, LLC, or The Walt Disney Company. MARVEL, character names, and related imagery are trademarks and copyrighted works of their respective owners. Materials are used for informational and review purposes only.

If a card needs a sixth extra field, add it after these. Do not insert it between issue and cover code. Those two columns are how a back-issue bin thinks.