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Avengers NFT comic issue tracker

Keep every drop, variant, and issue number in one ledger

Web Path Core is a London-based informational service for collectors who follow Avengers-related digital comic issues. We log edition notes, cover variants, crossover numbering, and collection gaps so you can see which issues you already recorded and which still sit off the page.

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What collectors ask us to track

Issue numbers, not market slogans

Sequential issue logging

We record series titles, issue numbers, reprint flags, and NFT drop identifiers so a first appearance and a later reprint do not collapse into the same row.

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Variant cover notes

Foil, virgin, incentive, and artist-variant covers get their own captions. The ledger marks ratio variants separately from open-edition digital covers.

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Drop calendar reading

We transcribe announced drop windows, staggered region times, and delayed Avengers event tie-ins into a readable calendar, without countdown gimmicks.

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Optional Veve browsing for digital comics

Some Avengers NFT comic issues circulate on Veve. If you already use that platform to view collectible comics, you can open it directly from here. Web Path Core remains an independent tracking notebook. It does not install software, store private keys, or claim to be a Veve product.

Collectors who export marketplace receipts, including Binance NFT marketplace statements where they already keep those files, may use our notes as a local issue ledger. Compatibility with those records is informational only.

Web Path 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.

Web Path Core is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Marvel Characters, Inc., Marvel Entertainment, LLC, or The Walt Disney Company. MARVEL, character names, and related imagery are trademarks and copyrighted works of their respective owners. Materials are used for informational and review purposes only.

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How a typical ledger session runs

1. Bring the pile of issue notes

You list the Avengers titles you already follow: event crossovers, solo-adjacent issues that still carry team numbering, and digital exclusive covers. We do not ask you to upload wallets.

2. Match covers to issue rows

Each cover caption is tied to a series, issue number, and drop label. When two covers share a story but split by ratio, they stay on separate lines.

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From the collector desk

They separated my foil Avengers anniversary cover from the standard digital issue, which I had been treating as one item. The gap list then showed two missing tie-ins from the same event week.

Priya N., Southwark — sequential logging

I needed the drop window for a UK evening, not a US store clock. The calendar note listed both times without pretending stock was vanishing.

Owen Hale, Leeds — drop calendar reading

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