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These remarks come from people who used a specific Panel Craft Base note: a variant sheet, a gap map, a drop list, or a briefing. They are not marketplace stars and not app-store widgets.
The variant sheet for our Amazing-style NFT drop named the virgin cover and the trade-dress A cover as different objects. We had been filing them as duplicates. After Arisa’s table, the club long box labels finally matched the files on screen.
Niran’s run-completion map caught a numbering restart I had treated as a missing issue. The gap was a volume change, not a hole. I still have three actual gaps, but they are real ones, with issue codes I can tick in the Ledger.
Mali’s drop list told us the Friday files were motion covers. We stopped trying to read them as twenty-page issues and opened the actual story file first. The meeting ended on time for once.
I asked for a key-issue note on a listing that advertised a first appearance in the title line. The memo showed the credit box did not support that claim. I kept the file as a cover I like, not as a key.
The collector briefing we printed for a campus stall explained issue codes without talking like a broker. Students who already knew printed Marvel comics could map NFT drops onto the same mental shelf.
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