A drop window is a listing hour, not a cliffhanger
A Marvel NFT comic drop window is the hour a marketplace page says a listing becomes available. On the App Work Core board it is a cell in a timetable. It is not a fuse, a siren, or a claim that the issue will vanish if you look away.
Copy the stamp, then convert
If the listing shows 13:00 in another zone, we convert to London civil time and write both. If it shows only a date, the cell says date only. Inventing a midnight hour would make the Marvel NFT comic release calendar look more precise than the source.
Closed means closed
When the window has passed, the row is labelled closed. We do not run a ticker that pretends the hour is still in play. Collectors who want a live storefront go to the marketplace; the calendar stays a record.
Why this tone
Print comics already have street dates that shops understand. Digital NFT windows imported the language of “drops.” Our job is to keep the older virtue of a dated board: you can see what was listed, when, and whether it was later withdrawn.