Mint chronology briefs
We reconstruct the mint order of a collectible comic line so you can see which digital edition landed first and which window followed it.
We reconstruct the mint order of a collectible comic line so you can see which digital edition landed first and which window followed it.
A mint chronology brief starts with a single series spine: the flagship issue, the first digital mint date collectors treat as the opening stamp, and every later exclusive or reprint window we can document from public drop notes. We do not invent scarcity meters or live stock counts. We write the trail in issue language — cover caption, recorded mint day, and whether the window was a first digital edition or a later variant drop.
Collectors in Thailand often keep paper binders beside their digital ledgers. The brief is meant to sit in that binder. Each card names the mint window in plain English, notes conflicting public dates when they exist, and flags which source we trusted for the stamp. If two collector forums disagree, we leave the disagreement on the page instead of smoothing it into a fake official calendar.
The brief never places an order and never connects a wallet. If you want to inspect a live collectible page after reading the chronology, you can leave this site and open the collector application on Veve. Portal Trail Base remains an independent desk in Bangkok.
Typical delivery is a written packet with a cover map of the series line and a dated list of mint windows. Email or call if you want that packet scoped to a particular run of issues.