Issue one · London desk

Drop dates, not rumours dressed as sirens.

Marvel NFT comic release calendar, drawn as a weekly board

App Work Core keeps a public ledger of listed Marvel NFT comic drop windows: series title, issue number, cover designation, marketplace listing time in UK clocks, and whether the window is a first mint, a reprint drop, or a variant. We do not sell tokens, hold wallets, or shout fake stock counts.

Stack of colourful comic issues on a wooden table

What this calendar actually records

POW!

Listed drop windows

Each row is a time window copied from a public marketplace listing: start stamp, expected duration, and the series line as printed on the NFT comic masthead.

Issue and variant notes

Base issues, incentive variants, and artist-signed digital covers are filed as separate calendar lines so a reprint does not overwrite the first-appearance slot.

UK clock conversion

Listing times published in other zones are converted to London civil time, including British Summer Time, so a Friday midnight drop is not misread as Thursday.

This week’s sample board

These rows are illustrative of how App Work Core lays out a Marvel NFT comic release calendar. They are not live marketplace inventory and they are not official Marvel dates.

UK windowSeries / issueCover lineDrop type
Tue 10:00Street-level anthology #14Base digital coverFirst mint listing
Wed 18:30Cosmic patrol monthly #221Incentive foil treatmentVariant window
Fri 21:00Team book summer specialGuest artist wraparoundLimited reprint drop

Read the full calendar page

Optional local drop log

Readers who want a private, on-device notebook of NFT comic drop stamps can use App Work Core as a local data tracking utility. It stores calendar rows you enter yourself. It does not connect to a wallet, does not move cryptocurrency, and does not place bids.

If you later reconcile a personal purchase record exported from a Binance-compatible CSV, the utility can sit beside that file for timestamps only. Compatibility is not affiliation. App Work 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.

App Work 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.

Marketplace browsing for Veve-listed Marvel NFT comics happens on Veve itself.

Get it from Veve

Opens Veve in a new browsing context. App Work Core does not host an installer.

Calendar services

View all services

How a drop date gets onto the board

A listing must show a series title, an issue or collection number, and a published start time. We copy those three facts, convert the clock, and file the cover designation. If a listing is pulled before the window opens, the row is marked withdrawn rather than deleted, so later readers can see the gap.

We never invent a “hours left” ticker. A closed window is labelled closed.

Paper wall calendar with handwritten notes

From the reading table

The weekly NFT comic board finally separated the foil variant of Cosmic Patrol #221 from the base mint, so I stopped double-booking Friday evenings around the same title.

Priya N., collector in Manchester — drop calendar briefing

London clock conversion on the summer special listing stopped me treating a 21:00 UK window as if it were still afternoon on the US storefront page.

Owen Hale, shop volunteer in Bristol — UK window notes

Email or call the desk Read drop guides