Reader notes

Specific notes from people who used our creator files, drop recaps, and reading-circle packets — not marketplace star widgets.

These comments came by email or were spoken on the phone after a brief was delivered. They are edited for length, not for glow. We do not display fake star modules or app-store frames.

The creator spotlight on the colourist finally explained why the rain pages went green-grey while the dry rooftop stayed candy blue. I had argued the opposite in our group chat for a week. Rowan’s page marks matched what I could see once I slowed down.

Marta K., collector, York — Creator spotlight feature

We run a sixth-form media hour. The reading-circle packet gave us a spoiler gate after page twelve and a lettering prompt that got quieter students talking. Nobody tried to turn the session into a drop-price seminar, which was the point of asking Leeds for notes.

James O., facilitator, Bradford — Reading circle notes

Priya’s credit archive hour found the letterer who had been swallowed by a “art by” line on the storefront. I pasted the table into my Desk Ledger file the same evening. Still just notes — no wallet nonsense — which is what I wanted.

Dev S., collector, Manchester — Credit archive session

The drop recap landed before our Saturday stall opened. I could tell a customer the issue was chapter two of four and that the wraparound variant was a portrait, not a fight freeze. Saved me squinting at a phone while a queue formed.

Helen P., volunteer, Leeds comic table — Drop recap briefing

Elliot’s variant walkthrough made me keep the quieter cover. I had been ready to chase the louder one because the listing thumbnail shouted. Reading the silhouette notes changed which file I actually sit with.

Chris L., reader, Sheffield — Variant cover walkthrough

A longer note from a club secretary

The Headingley kitchen club read a three-chapter digital arc using Portal Craft Line notes. The secretary wrote that the group stopped treating the NFT comic as a trophy after the second session, once the colourist rotation forced everyone to describe a night scene in ordinary words. They later commissioned a spotlight feature on the same penciller so new members could catch up without rereading the group chat.

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