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There were anecdotes from some of the other X-book writers at the time of being unable to contact Morrison at all, being unable to get any kind of answer on where things were going with characters he was using, and even writers of other books not knowing Morrison was going to blow up the school, something most of the line was going to have to react to, until the issue where it happened was released.
There were similar issues when he was writing the lead Batman book; Dini's Detective Comics spent a year or two basically spinning it's wheels with inconsequential stories because Morrison isn't really a writer you can coordinate with, and then the Robin solo book got screwed over by his plans, without them having any say in it. And in New 52, Perez quit his Superman book because of the lack of communication with Morrison.
>I'm fully convinced that M-Day happened, in part, because Quesada wanted to completely nuke Morrison's status quo as revenge for the DC thing.
As much as X-Men fans don't want to listen, things had to change. It was an X-Men status quo change that was imposing itself on the rest of Marvel, so it had to go, and it was an endgame status quo, a status quo where the sheer number of mutants in the world effectively solved a lot of the X-Men's bigger problems for them, and by Morrison's own intent, rendered the concept of mutant villains into something obsolete. Unfortunately, they way Marvel chose to fix it was retarded, and ruined an Avengers waifu in the process, and instead of actually fixing X-Men comics, they just went full retard in the opposite direction with their extinction saga.