Spotlight brief
Credit archive session
A research hour on the Leeds desk to rebuild a messy credit list for a Marvel NFT comic, including colour flats, letters, and cover variants.
Digital storefronts sometimes flatten a creative team into a single line. Letterers vanish. Colourists share a box with “art.” A credit archive session is billed by the hour because the work is hunting: comparing the on-page box, the storefront blurb, and any public convention listing.
During the hour
We work from material you can legally view. You remain in control of your own reader login. We do not ask for passwords. The output is a spreadsheet-style list (delivered as a simple table in a document) plus a short paragraph on remaining gaps.
Collectors who keep Desk Ledger files often paste that table into their local notes. The application still does not hold cryptocurrency or execute trades. It is a ledger for words and dates.
Typical gaps we find
Reprint packages that reuse interior art with a new cover credit. Motion-comic conversions that add a sound designer without updating the comic credit box. Homage covers that list the homage artist but not the original layout source. We record those puzzles; we do not pretend Marvel’s legal department has briefed us.
Email info@portalcraftline.click with the titles you want in the pile. We will quote hours, not a mystery package. Payment arrangements are agreed by email or phone; this website has no checkout.
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