Nrama: You mentioned a couple of months back in an interview over at 
CBR that you see 
Journey Into Mystery  as a finite story  about 30 issues, provided sales hold up to allow  that. Has that always been your plan for the book, or is that more how  the story has evolved over the past year? 
Gillen:  I've always known the majority of the final issue. 
I've always known  what the final image will be. I've always known where it was going. The  only question was what the exact route to it would be. JIM isn't the  sort of book that runs off flowcharts. It's about the god of chaos and  mischief. It required a more raconteur-esque structure, allowing  elliptical storytelling, playfulness and profitable detours. So when I  started, I didn't know whether it would be 15 issues or 50 issues. I  just knew where they'd lead.
I have it all planned to the  conclusion now. It's going to be appropriately JIM, in its brutality and  whimsicality. There will be laughter, cheers and tears before it's all  over.