Visitor notes from the reading table

Specific accounts of Marvel NFT comic briefings and reading circles at the Patong studio.

These notes come from people who sat with us. They name the session they took and the page problem they brought. They are not marketplace stars and not a fake review widget.

Nattapong, first-drop briefing

I arrived with a Marvel NFT comic I could only describe as “the blue cover.” During the briefing we started at the trade dress, then spent twenty minutes on a double-page alley fight because I had been skipping the gutter between the punch and the reply balloon. I left with the issue number written beside the cover artist, which I had never noticed.

Mira, issue reading circle

The circle read one digital issue out loud. I kept landing on sound-effect lettering before the whisper balloon underneath. Hearing someone else say the whisper first made the scene make sense. I did not need a full franchise map; I needed that page.

Arthit, edition and variant literacy

I thought two files were sequels because the covers disagreed. The sitting showed they shared interiors. We labeled one as a variant and stopped treating the foil-like treatment as a new chapter. My notebook now has a column that simply says “same story.”

Helen, collector notebook workshop

I had seven Marvel-themed NFT comics and no titles I could pronounce in order. We built a paper grid: series, issue, splash memory. I later typed the same grid at home. The workshop did not tell me what to acquire next; it told me what I already could open.

Somchai, splash-page studio hour

I asked for help with one enormous splash that felt like a poster. We traced the pose in gray print, found the caption that actually starts the next scene, and only then turned the digital page. The hour stayed on that hinge. I still think about that caption when a new file opens on a loud image.

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