Studio

About the Cornhill desk

Web Path Core grew from a London habit of numbering Avengers NFT comic issues the way a shop still numbers floppies: one row, one cover, no merged thumbnails.

Library shelves packed with bound volumes

Mission

We keep Avengers-related NFT comic issues intelligible. Collectors arrive with mixed filenames, delayed drop emails, and covers that all show a similar helmet. Our job is to write a ledger that a person can read at a kitchen table: series, issue, variant, date.

Origin

The desk started after several London readers tried to reconcile a digital Avengers event with paper back-issues. The event reading order used one numbering; the NFT drop used another label on the same splash art. Friends asked for a shared notebook. That notebook became Web Path Core, still a local tracking utility rather than a shop.

Expertise

Our notes sit at the junction of comic issue numbering and digital drop metadata. We read cover finishes, reprint notices, and crossover banners. We do not appraise tokens, guess floor prices, or speak as Marvel, Disney, Veve, or Binance.

People

Helen Ward trained in periodical cataloguing and now writes sequential logs. She insists that a .1 issue never silently becomes issue 1.

Marcus Adeyemi handles variant captions. He keeps foil and virgin covers on separate lines even when the costume is identical.

Ruth Lang translates drop clocks into UK civil time and records delays without theatrical language.

Working approach

Sessions are conversational and local. You bring titles. We write rows. You leave with a table, not an account. We never ask for seed phrases, exchange logins, or payment card numbers through this website.

Values

Accuracy of issue numbers beats flashy graphics. Character names appear because they are on the comics, for informational review, not as mascots we pretend to own. We stay clear of urgency tricks.

Relationship with collectors

Clients are readers and keepers of covers. We are a small Cornhill desk they can call. If they also browse Veve for digital comics, that is their choice of platform; we only point to it as an external site.

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