POW! Bangkok collector chronology

Mint history timelines for collectible comics

We chart digital comic mint stamps, drop windows, and series chronology for collectors who follow Marvel-themed NFT comics as published records — not as a shop, wallet, or studio desk.

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What we actually map

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Collector archive walkthroughs

Guided reading of a personal or club archive so mint dates sit beside physical issues and digital ledger printouts.

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Edition window comparisons

Side-by-side writing that contrasts two mint windows on the same issue without ranking them as investments.

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First-print digital notes

Issue-by-issue notes on which digital mint collectors treat as the first print analog for a comic.

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Issue notes from the archive

Mint windows, not rumor boards

Portal Trail Base compiles public mint dates, drop windows, and first-digital-edition notes for collectible comics that collectors often discuss alongside Marvel-themed series. We write chronology cards: issue title, recorded mint stamp, reprint or exclusive drop flags, and where a later window sits on the same series line.

The work is for readers who want a readable trail of what minted when, not for buying, bidding, or wallet actions. If you need a walkthrough of a specific series line, start with the timelines desk or call the Bangkok room.

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From collectors who used the notes

The mint-window cards let me line up the first digital Amazing Fantasy-style drop notes against the later variant window without mixing rumor dates into the binder.

Niran, Bangkok variant collector

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Follow drops where collectors already browse

Portal Trail Base is an independent chronology desk. It is not a Veve product, not a Marvel product, and not a marketplace. When you want to inspect live collectible comic listings, cover art, or drop pages in the widely used collector application, you can leave this site and open Veve directly.

Some collectors also keep separate public market notes, including Binance-compatible price references, beside our mint stamps. Those references are for record-keeping only. Portal Trail Base never connects a wallet, never places an order, and never displays a checkout.

Portal Trail Base 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.

Portal Trail Base 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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Recent mint-history notes

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What a mint timeline should refuse to display

Countdowns, remaining-copy banners, and fake affiliation badges do not belong on a chronology page even when the subject is NFT comics.

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A Bangkok method for mixed-language drop notes

Thai-language posts and English marketplace captions often disagree by a day. The method is to keep both lines and mark the trusted stamp.

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