On August 29, digital collectibles company Veve announced that the platform has launched digital variant non-fungible token (NFT) covers from three Marvel comics artists. Veve and Marvel detailed that the NFT drops called the Marvel Artworks collection will be limited edition, 1-of-1 releases of three Marvel comic book covers featuring Spider-Man and Black Panther.
Veve Reveals Marvel Artworks Collection
Marvel Entertainment continues to release products for the NFT industry with their company Veve Digital Collectibles. The two firms recently revealed plans to release three limited edition NFTs from the Marvel Artworks collection. Veve has previously worked with Marvel and dropped digital collectibles from Spider-Man and Captain America in 2021. Furthermore, Veve has collaboration with Marvel’s competitor DC Comics and entertainment giant Walt Disney.
The latest Veve and Marvel NFT auction started today and will run until Friday the 2nd. September 2022 at 14.00 (PT). Bidding starts at $1,500 per digital collectible, and Veve says the auction is silent, and “all bids are hidden from auctioneers and the highest bid wins when the auction timer expires.”
The NFTs feature artwork from Sara Pichelli’s “Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25,” Brian Stelfreeze’s “Black Panther #25,” and Skottie Young’s “Amazing Spider-Man #1.” Veve leverages the scaling solution Immutable X, a company that recently partnered with Gamestop’s NFT platform last February.
The last drop Veve did with Marvel was six days ago on August 23rd, when the two companies released “Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #3” NFTs. The Secret Wars-centric non-fungible tokens are fully legible and offer five cover rarities and are distributed in blind box format.
30-day NFT sales down Close to 10% lower than previous month, Google Trends shows NFT interest has dipped since January
Meanwhile, sales of non-fungible tokens have decreased by close to 10% over the past month, compared to the statistics recorded over the previous 30 days. NFT sales managed to collect $603.33 million in the last month of sales, but the previous month saw $666.93 million in NFT sales, according to cryptoslam.io metrics.
Immutable X is currently this month’s third largest blockchain in terms of NFT sales, and Immutable X-based NFT sales increased by 169% compared to the previous month. Google Trends data indicates that interest in the term “NFT” is very low compared to the first month in January, when the search term received a GT score of 100.
This week, the keyword “NFT” is much lower and much sadder, as the search has a GT score of around 14 for the week starting August 21st. The lack of interest and low NFT sales volume has not stopped much. companies like Funko, Paramount, Warner Bros., Hasbro, Mattel, Atari, Topps and more from continuously dropping entertainment and brand-related NFTs in 2022.
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