Leeds roundup desk · Marvel NFT comics

This week’s Marvel NFT comic events, lined up like splash pages

Service Work Hub tracks drop windows, variant covers, crossover weeks, and convention-tied digital issues so collectors in Great Britain can read one grounded recap instead of chasing scattered announcements.

POW! Stacked comic books with colourful covers on a table
Issue piles, not press kits

We note what actually landed: base editions, chase variants, and whether a drop sat beside a film week or a quiet mid-list slot.

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What the desk actually covers

Primary offering

Weekly drop roundup

A written recap of Marvel NFT comic drops that week: titles, cover treatments, window timing in UK hours, and whether a listing was a reprint, a first appearance homage, or a convention exclusive digital.

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Calendar

Event briefing notes

Crossover event weeks, anniversary issues, and publisher-timed digital comics get a one-page briefing so you can see which nights are noisy and which are filler.

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Covers

Variant cover spotlights

We describe foil, virgin, and homage treatments in plain language and keep a ledger-friendly label for each variant so your personal notes stay consistent.

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How a roundup week is built

Colourful stage lights over a live event crowd

From announcement to UK clock

Drop times are restated in British time. If a window collides with a late football match or a bank holiday, we flag the clash so you are not guessing in UTC.

Open notebook beside a cinema-style seating aisle

From splash page to ledger line

Each recap ends with record-keeping labels you can copy into a local tracking utility: title, cover type, event tag, and date. That is notes for your shelf, not a trade ticket.

Compatible utility

Local collectible ledger

Service Work Hub also publishes a local data tracking utility for analytical, record-keeping notes about Marvel NFT comic events. It stores labels you type yourself. It does not connect to a wallet, does not move assets, and does not place orders.

Collectors who already export personal activity from an exchange can map timestamp columns against Binance-compatible CSV headings for private bookkeeping. Compatibility of column names is not affiliation.

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Handwritten notes and a pen on cream paper
Paper-first labels, then a local file

From the roundup bench

Reading a Marvel NFT comic drop window in UK time

14 July 2026

A drop window is not a shop opening hour printed on a door. Public notices for Marvel NFT comics often show a single timestamp without saying which kitchen clock it belongs to. From Leeds, that turns a “9pm listing” into an argument about whether anyone should still be awake.

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