The splash-page critique on my foil Amazing-style wrap finally explained why the yellow title bar was chewing the skyline. I had been staring at rarity tags instead of the drawing.
Reader notes
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These notes name the work that was done. They are not ranked, badged, or animated.
We sent four variants from one digital issue. The comparison brief treated the virgin cover as a poster problem, which matched what I was seeing at full bleed. Nobody tried to tell me which file to chase.
Collection notes for a dozen covers I already held gave me catalogue lines I can actually read next year. The colour tells were specific: a flat teal hold on a helmet, a cropped caption box, a masthead that sat on a shoulder.
The weekly recap did not pretend to list every Marvel NFT wrap that appeared. It named the files the desk opened and called out one homage that lost its original gutter gag in the crop.
I asked for a dossier on a cover artist whose NFT wraps all used the same three-quarter stance. The essay tracked that pose across issues and described how digital colour crushed the ink feathers I remembered from print.
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