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Drop and reprint timeline notes

Drop timeline notes place Marvel NFT comics in sequence, including reprints and delayed windows, for local catalogs.

Drop calendars for Marvel NFT comics rarely match print shipping dates. A digital drop can land on a Tuesday evening in the United Kingdom, slip by a day, or return later as a reprint bundle. Collectors who sort only by filename dates end up with issue 12 sitting above issue 8 because the reprint landed last.

This desk builds a timeline column beside your issue cards. We record the public drop date as stated on the listing you supply, a reprint flag, and a delay remark when you have a screenshot of a postponed window. We do not scrape platforms and we do not promise that a future drop will occur.

Reprint NFT comics need extra care. A reprint may reuse cover art from a first drop while carrying a different interior. The timeline note states whether the listing claims a reprint, not whether we have compared every page. If you want page-level comparison, that is a separate reading session billed as cataloguing time, not as authentication.

Time zones appear in the notes as Britain/London unless you specify another zone in your email. That choice keeps Manchester collectors from shifting a Monday drop into Sunday when they paste timestamps from an overseas CSV. If you keep Binance-compatible timestamp fields in a personal export, we can place those clock values in a remarks column as copied text. That is compatibility of date format only. Utility Flow Core is not a product of Binance and is not affiliated with Binance Holdings Ltd. Binance® is a trademark of Binance Holdings Limited. The name is used solely to indicate compatibility.

Email a list of drop screenshots or telephone with the series name. We will say how many timeline rows the run needs before any work starts.

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