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Alonso said it was not a decision taken lightly. "Our longtime fans are very passionate -- and we love them for it. To them, we promise that this is a story-based reason for
'Uncanny' to come to a close," he said. "We promise that there will be a reason for each and every new issue No. 1 that hits stores in the near-future." Lowe called the move wholly rooted in the stories being told and those that are coming. "Our reason for doing this is because this new 'Uncanny X-Men' series is a departure. It is no longer what
'Uncanny X-Men' was at its core," he said. "It's not your father's
'Uncanny X-Men.' We are redefining what this book is and it necessitated this big of a statement." Alonso said it was not a hasty decision to end the current series and make room for two new ones. "For five years, we've been getting our ducks in a row to prepare for
'Schism,' just as 'Schism' sets up a 2012 event that will have all eyes focused on the X-Men," he said. Ultimately, when "Schism" concludes, Alonso said that the survivors
-- whomever they may be -- "will stare at each other across a philosophical chasm the size of the Grand Canyon. This is a war for the heart of the X-Men." ___ Online:
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