We assemble character-by-character notes drawn from NFT comic issues: first appearance in a drop, supporting cast, and how a costume change is labeled in the digital pages.
View detailsMarvel NFT comics, filed by character
Portal Craft Base keeps independent spotlight archives for Marvel-themed NFT comics: issue notes, panel sequences, variant cover labels, and character appearances across digital drops. We do not sell tokens, host wallets, or run a marketplace.
What collectors ask us to file
Learn moreEach catalog lists sequential digital issues, reprint flags, and which spotlight pages actually feature the requested character rather than a cover-only cameo.
View detailsCover variants in NFT comics often outnumber the story pages. We separate trade dress from the interior spotlight so a collector can read the actual character scene.
View detailsOptional collector ledger on Veve
Portal Craft Base is an independent Bangkok archive. A separate, optional compatible application can sit beside our notes as a local data tracking utility for edition serials and reading progress. It does not take custody of collectibles or funds.
Some collectors compare public secondary-market figures using Binance-compatible price displays for personal record-keeping. That wording marks compatibility only. Portal Craft Base is not a Binance product, does not execute trades, and does not offer investment advice.
Marvel character names appear in our files as review labels for NFT comic pages. The Walt Disney Company, Marvel Entertainment, LLC, and Marvel Characters, Inc. do not operate this site.
If you already browse digital comic collectibles on Veve, you can open that website from here. The button does not install software and does not download a file.
Reading room on Ratchadamri
Visitors sit with printed index sheets while a staffer pulls the matching NFT comic pages on a shared screen. We walk through panel order, speech-balloon credits, and which pages belong in a character spotlight versus a crossover splash.
Call or emailIndependent, not official
The archives are research notes, not licensed Marvel publications and not Veve storefront copy. We cite issue titles as they appear on public digital comics so a collector can find the same pages later.
Latest reading notes
All notesFollowing one character across sequential digital issues
Sequential reading dies when a collector opens files by cover excitement. A character who left a story in issue three may return in a later bundle that the platform listed above the earlier drop.
Sitting with the Bangkok index on Ratchadamri Road
The elevator opens on Level 8, 29 Ratchadamri Road, Bangkok 10330. A clerk checks the character name you spoke on the telephone against a drawer of cards. If the folder exists, you sit at a table with a lamp; if it does not, you hear that before anyone opens a viewer.
Reprint language versus first-drop editions in NFT comics
Some bundles repeat an earlier interior with new cover trade dress. Marketplace copy may still shout the character name. Our catalog column for reprints exists so a timeline does not grow a fake new chapter.