About the reading room

Mission

Portal Field Core exists so Marvel-themed NFT comics keep a human credit line. Character silhouettes travel faster than the names in the gutter. We write those names down, check them, and publish profiles that a collector can actually finish.

Origin

The desk opened after too many late drops listed a licensed figure and a token id while the inker’s name sat in a collapsed accordion. A small group of readers in Phuket started exchanging photocopied credit lists. That pile became this site.

Expertise

The people here read printed comics and digital issues side by side. We know how a flats file differs from a color hold, how a variant cover can be a different artist entirely, and how NFT issuance notes hide the letterer. We are researchers and writers, not a studio-for-hire that draws licensed pages.

People

Nicha keeps the chronology of drops and the physical clipping files. Arthit edits English pages and checks that no sentence claims a Marvel payroll. Visiting artists sit at the window table when a spotlight session is on.

Working approach

We cite public credits first. Interviews happen only with consent. Character names appear as the subject of review. We do not sell pages, tokens, or “official” seals.

Values

Credit accuracy over volume. Independent language over borrowed prestige. Quiet rooms over launch-night shouting. When we mention Veve or a Binance-compatible screenshot a collector saved, we say so as a location or compatibility note, never as a partnership.

Community

Collectors, independent illustrators, and letterers write to the published email. We answer as a desk, not as a ticket queue. If you are in Phuket, you can also call and ask whether the window table is free for a conversation about a specific issue.