Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney comics are being ‘burned’ digitally as the NFT component of VeVe’s digital comics app becomes clearer

Yes, in 2025, someone is using the term book burning as a thing we should be happy about

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At SXSW 2024, Marvel Comics announced it was partnering with an NFT company called VeVe to get its digital comics to more people. On its website, the company said it “fills a current gap in the industry” and give fans “richer experiences,” by offering a digital storefront (and reading app) where all its comics are released digitally in tandem with its print editions (and digital editions on other platforms). But now, the NFT part of Marvel’s digital comics deal with VeVe is coming to light, and the idea of “richer experiences” is gaining a secondary meaning – as is the term used for this new innovation.

One year after partnering with Marvel Comics to be a digital distributor for its comics, Veve has announced that it will stop carrying Marvel Comics 30 days after their initial release date – but are framing it as a positive rather than a negative, saying it will make these digital comics ‘collectible’ in much the same way its NFT products are collectible. As Veve puts it, they are looking to transform the budding “digital comic collecting” market – similar to what the creator-owned company DSTLRY has been doing.

This applies not only to all of Marvel’s superhero comics available digitally on the VeVe Comics app, but also Lucasfilm’s Star Wars titles and the Walt Disney Company’s animation-based titles as well.