About Site Work Hub
We started as readers of paper issues and stayed when those pages gained mint counts and serials.
Site Work Hub exists because Marvel NFT comics created a new filing problem. Collectors already knew about first appearances, incentive covers, and reprint waves. Digital mints added serials, burn events, and rarity adjectives that do not always map cleanly onto paper-hobby language. We write the translation layer.
The desk sits at Level 6, 118 London Wall, London EC2Y 5AS. Calls are answered on +44 20 7946 8700 during ordinary United Kingdom business hours. Correspondence goes to info@siteworkhub.click. We meet people as readers: someone trying to label a foil variant, someone reconstructing a 2021 drop weekend, someone teaching a teenager why “rare” on a splash screen is not a grade from a slab company.
Priya Nair leads edition reading. She spent years cataloguing paper variants for a small London shop before shifting to digital-cover notes. Owen Hale keeps drop timelines and hates unsourced screenshots. Sasha Reid designs the rarity index definitions so common, uncommon, and ultra-limited mean the same thing on every page of this site.
Our method is slow on purpose. We quote mint figures only when we can point to a public record or a dated observation. We separate story chatter (who punched whom in issue four) from supply chatter (how many of that cover exist). We refuse fake scarcity clocks because they insult the same collectors who already waited through actual waitlists.
Values follow from that method: name the licence holder honestly, keep third-party platforms in their lane, and never pretend a handbook is a wallet. The optional local tracking utility stores notes you type. It does not hold comics, sterling, or tokens.
We are not a Marvel shop, not a Veve studio, and not a Binance desk. We are a handbook with a London address and a taste for thick black panel borders.