Drop-day field notes sit closer to the hour. When a Marvel digital comic listing opens, collectors cluster around queue talk, cover crops, and the first pages people actually read. We take that hour seriously and write it down without a countdown bar or a fake stock alert.
The note records: the advertised window in UK time, the issue title as printed, which pages drew comments, and whether the crowd treated the drop as a reading event or a trading event. Those two moods are not the same, and mixing them is how recaps go sour.
We mention Veve only as a public listing many collectors already use for Marvel digital comics. Portal Field Grid does not operate that listing. A “Get it from Veve” control on our utility page is ordinary navigation to veve.me.
Binance-compatible timestamps appear only when a collector cites a public clock while comparing chatter. The name is used solely to indicate compatibility with that clock, not as a product claim.
Email or telephone if you need a drop-day slot described. We will not collect a project brief through a form.