On August 29, the digital collectibles company Veve announced that three Marvel comic book artists had launched digital variant non-fungible token (NFT) covers for the platform. Veve and Marvel said that the NFT drops from the Marvel Artworks collection will be limited edition, one-of-one releases of three Marvel comic covers with Spider-Man and the Black Panther.
Marvel Entertainment continues to release products for the NFT industry with the company Veve Digital Collectibles. The two companies recently revealed that they will be getting rid of three limited edition NFTs from the Marvel Artworks collection. Veve has worked with Marvel in the past. In 2021, they will stop making digital collectibles of Spider-Man and Captain America. Veve has also worked with DC Comics, a competitor that competes with Marvel, and Walt Disney, which is a huge entertainment company.
Veve Reveals Marvel Artworks Collection
The latest NFT auction from Veve and Marvel began today and will go on until Friday, September 2, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. (PT). Bids start at $1,500 per digital collectible, and Veve says, “All bids are hidden from auction participants, and the highest bid wins when the auction timer goes off.”
Miles Morales co-creator Sara Pichelli brings her variant cover ink from Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 to VeVe!
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— VeVe | Digital Collectibles (@veve_official) August 29, 2022
The NFTs have artwork from “Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25” by Sara Pichelli, “Black Panther #25” by Brian Stelfreeze, and “Amazing Spider-Man #1” by Skottie Young. Veve leverages the scaling solution Immutable X, a company that recently partnered with Gamestop’s NFT platform last February.
This variant by Brian @Stelfreeze is from the final issue of Black Panther vol. 7 and marks the farewell team up w/ Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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— VeVe | Digital Collectibles (@veve_official) August 29, 2022
The last thing Veve and Marvel dropped together was “Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #3” NFTs six days ago, on August 23. The Secret Wars-centric non-fungible tokens are fully readable and offer five cover rarities and are distributed in blind box format.