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The Uncanny X-Men, soon to end in just a few more issues, won't be gone for long. Two new titles will replace Marvel Comics' longest-running current series in November as it draws a 48-year run to a close with issue No. 544.
The Uncanny X-Men, soon to end in just a few more issues, won't be gone for long. Two new titles will replace Marvel Comics' longest-running current series in November as it draws a 48-year run to a close with issue No. 544.
Marvel's Uncanny X-Men _ long one of comics' most tight-knit teams _ is being torn apart by a schism between Cyclops and Wolverine to such a degree that something's got to give.
Gillen said that "there's no hope for a united team as long as they hold the beliefs they do. There's also the chance the schism will make the individuals involved (never) look each other in the eye again."
Kieron Gillen, who is writing the current "Uncanny X-Men" and will do the same for the new series, said much of what is to come will be laid out in the five-issue "Schism" story that comes out next month.