The Sandman

Considered by many, myself included, to be one of the greatest works of the comics art, Neil Gaiman's The Sandman enjoyed a successful run of 75 or so issues (plus several gallery books and spin-offs) that went a long way towards proving that the comics medium wasn't just for preadolescent superhero fantasies.

Gaiman's stories were a mixture of compelling characters, tight storytelling, and a marvelous reworking of classic and modern themes and characters.

What can I say? It's one of the few things that I consistently like.