Mission
Desktop Work Hub exists so a collector in Great Britain can ask a plain question: will this Marvel NFT comic still open as a comic inside Veve, and how should that fact be written down? We answer with issue vocabulary — spreads, recap pages, cover skins — not with slogans about platforms.
Origin
The desk started after a Saturday stall conversation in Birmingham: two people owned “the same” digital Amazing-era title and could not agree whether a motion cover counted as a different comic. We began keeping paper logs. The logs became the analytical utility described on this site.
People
Helen Ward reads lettering and page flow. She used to volunteer at a community comic library in Digbeth and still thinks in panel gutters.
Marcus Adeyemi keeps the field list honest. He refuses columns that would require a private key or a custodial login.
Sofia Grant handles drop-window notes: what usually changes in the first two days after a Marvel NFT comic appears in Veve.
Approach
We sit with the object you already have or can describe from a public card. We compare it with how Veve is presenting pages that week. We write a result you can store offline. If you want to open Veve, you navigate there yourself.
Values
Independence from Marvel, Disney, Veve, and Binance is not a slogan on a mug; it is the reason we will not display badges that imply endorsement. We use character and series names only to identify issues under review.
Community
Collectors visit by appointment conversation — phone or email — at Level 8, 37 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2BH. We also publish guides so a reader who never books a briefing can still learn the vocabulary.