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About the Bangkok comparison desk
Panel Field Line started as a notebook habit among collectors who kept mixing up Marvel NFT bundles that shared a thumbnail and not a contents list.
Mission
We write comparison notes so a Marvel NFT comics bundle can be discussed as a list of issues, covers, and drop windows rather than as a single poster. The audience is collectors who read English in Thailand and want a file they can keep after the marketplace card changes.
Origin
The desk took shape on Rama I Road when two readers argued about a pack that used a famous series name while stuffing in guest titles. The argument ended only after someone wrote the contents on paper. That paper habit became the service.
Expertise
Staff members are readers first. They know how reprint flags hide in pack copy, how exclusive covers sit behind a standard thumbnail, and how Bangkok clocks disagree with a listing written for another city. They are not Marvel staff, not Veve staff, and not exchange staff.
People
Niran keeps inventory sheets. Mali draws cover maps. Arthit watches drop windows and writes both clocks. A rotating reader checks mixed-title audits so a branded pack name cannot smuggle in a different series unnoticed.
Working approach
A packet starts with the listing text, not with rumour. We copy titles, then we ask what the copy left blank. Blanks stay blank. Invented edition sizes are not allowed on our paper.
Values
Clarity over noise. Named covers over mood. Time written twice rather than once. No lead forms, because a comparison desk should not harvest inboxes in order to explain a bundle.
Community
Collectors visit by phone or email. Some bring screenshots; some bring memories that need a ledger. We stay an independent informational resource. Marvel characters and related marks belong to their owners. Our job is the note in the margin.