Dread
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I'm very disappointed to read that it's getting cancelled after issue #10.![]()
So is everyone who was reading it.

I'm very disappointed to read that it's getting cancelled after issue #10.![]()
Man I seriously am having a hard time believing this, I guess I'm slow, just now heard about it. The fuuuu? Fraction was knocking this out of the park.
Sad.
This book is clearly incredible stuff, Marvel readers suck. That pic Hippy posted is the pathetic truth.![]()
Newsarama said:NRAMA: Looking at your other Marvel projects The Orders coming to an end in a few months. What can readers expect from the last few issues?
MF: Chaos. Brutality. Raw, human heroism in the face of unrelenting odds and evil. Death, an ending, hope. Rebirth? Defeat? Answer vague. Ask again later.
Also: two characters totally do it.
NRAMA: Do you have anything you'd like to say about the book's cancellation or future plans for the characters?
MF: That the book wasn't cancelled: I chose to end it. Marvel allowed me to choose to leave the stage, rather than to continue on in a state in which I felt was compromised and decidedly unawesome.
I don't think I was too clear about that on Word Balloon: it wasn't cancelled. I killed it. And if you're looking for the man that killed The Order, it was me.
Now watch, nobody's gonna read that and nobody's gonna care, because it's way more fun the other way. Oh well.
NRAMA: Okay. And to conclude any quick words on whats coming up for Immortal Iron Fist and Punisher War Journal?
MF: Ohh, the kicking. Ohh, Howard Chaykin.
Marvel allowed me to choose to leave the stage, rather than to continue on in a state in which I felt was compromised and decidedly unawesome.
lolios...you have to love Matt Fraction.
Yeah, I will miss this book quite a bit. More so than even THE THING.
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=145768
Kitson is moving on to ASM after THE ORDER was canceled. This may effect his schedule on ORDER and keep him on breakdowns, as he was for #5.
You're a blight on us all.Eh, Wolverine wasn't in it, so i didn't feel the need to buy it.
You're a blight on us all.![]()
Fraction obviously jumped before he was pushed.
Went and finished his story and not let things just half end with a cancellation.
Dread said:THE ORDER #8: Officially a dead book walking, this book is done by issue #10. Fraction's story is he left willingly, feeling the story wasn't up to par and having been offered a "guarenteed hit" IRON MAN title. The reality is the book had slid from the Top 100 and would have been cancelled by issue #12 or sooner regardless, so the riddle is whether Fraction jumped before he was pushed or not. And issues like this show what an ungodly shame that is.The series is gearing for big showdown to end the last two issues with a bang and that sounds pretty cool to me. It also may be possible that we'll see some of The Order in Fraction's Iron Man book as side-characters. I mean, why not? No worries of continuity if they are your own characters. Neary helps Kitson on finishes but it looks just as pretty as it always does. I'll be sorry to see this series end, as it has become my favorite team book at Marvel, but at least Fraction is ending it his way, vs. trying to desperately chase events like some fans wanted ("Oooh, maybe Heavy is a Skrull!" Dear god, no). That never works. Hopefully this series will be rediscovered by those who missed out in trade/HC. As usual, 22 pages of underappreciated superhero goodness. Such a shame the direct market hates new characters so much.Muholland Black gets the intro and naturally we learn she was the orphaned lovechild of drugged-out grunge groupies, but she was also a post-M-Day depowered mutant who was simply "re-powered" by the Initiative for THE ORDER, to a degree. She's still not my favorite on the cast but I understand her better than I did, which is always good. We also learn the truth about the M.A.N. from S.H.A.D.O.W., in that they are all robots of the same 50-years-dead guy, and that the group trying to destroy the Order is run by the son of his infamous enemy, Obadiah Stane, which is a great twist in the plot. Of course, given who some toys have noted is the villain of the IRON MAN movie, it may be in Marvel's interests to dust off the ol' Stane name, which is fine by me. But the highlight of the issue is easily Milo & Aralune "merging" to survive their desert ordeal, a situation that not only seems to make them lovers, but cures Milo of being crippled. There's nothing about that sequence that doesn't scream "bad-ass". The Black Dahlias also learn that Muholland Black isn't nearly as helpless as they though even with SPIN-tech seemingly depowering her, although I am unsure of how exactly the end bit works. SPIN-tech is designed specifically to depower a set superhuman's genome, but inserting that into her (and as well as torturing her) re-triggered her mutant powers again. I bought the scene, but there could be some completist who may not.