4 November 2025
First-week listing habits after a Marvel NFT comic drop
The first week is still a crowd scene. This note describes listing habits we kept seeing, not a promise about the next drop.
4 November 2025
The first week is still a crowd scene. This note describes listing habits we kept seeing, not a promise about the next drop.
In print days, the first week after an issue hit the spinner rack was when shop talk outran the actual bin. Marvel NFT comic drops inherited that rhythm. Public listings in the opening days often used excited cover language and wide asking prices. By day five, many of those asks had been rewritten more quietly, especially if a variant cover had stolen the thread.
We journal that pattern because later readers only see the surviving listing. They miss the Tuesday rewrite. A drop-day chronicle is, in practice, a way of pinning the first wording before it is tidied.
None of this is a rule of physics. Some titles stayed noisy. Some never found a second sentence. The useful habit is to date the screenshot and write the issue title exactly as the marketplace showed it, including odd punctuation.