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<title>Message from glorkar</title>
<description><![CDATA[So I've never read a single issue of X-Static or X-Cellent before.  Picked up issue 2 of X-Cellent for the spec (first appearance Billy McMullen).<br/><br/>Gotta say, that book is pure garbage.  The art itself is, I guess okay.  Not great, but I can get over it.<br/>The writing is trash though.  For some reason, every  single character stutters at the beginning of practically every other line of dialog.  Seriously. I-I'm n-not lying.  It's really a-annoying.<br/>There's more ways than a stutter to portray nervousness, fear or excitement.<br/>Just looked up the writer.  Peter Milligan.  I personally haven't heard of him, but he's done a handful of books, some of them flagship titles (Batman, Detective Comics, X-Men).  Not sure if he was better back in the day, but this was simply horrible.]]></description>
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