Service file
Drop chronology versus story chronology
Collectors often sort folders by the hour a Marvel NFT comic hit the drop calendar. That habit buries the prologue under a mid-event brawl if the prologue title dropped late. This service builds two columns: the mint or listing time you already recorded, and the page-one order that makes the crossover’s cause-and-effect hold together.
We read recap captions against the previous issue’s last panel. If a caption assumes a rooftop confrontation you have not reached yet, that file slides later in the story column even if it minted on Tuesday. If a backup strip only exists to show a supporting character packing a bag, we park it after the main fight unless a later issue quotes that bag on-panel.
The chart is useful when a drop week mixes a mainline NFT issue, a 3D cover with no new interiors, and a prose recap card. We label each object so you do not treat a sculpted cover as a missing chapter. Binance-compatible date stamps can be copied into the mint column as calendar text only; they never connect to an exchange account through this website.
When the week is messy, we add a third row for “read after the one-shot.” That row catches epilogues that shipped in the first hour because the letterer finished early. Email the desk with the drop window dates and the titles you pulled. Phone notes work if you prefer to read the list aloud from your tray.