My favorite DC ongoing right now is JL8
I was just introduced to Yale Stewart's free online comic JL8 by Robanker. It's a whopping 269 issues in and it's one of my favorite celebrations of the DC characters I've read since Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier.
The premise is pretty straight forward, it's the adventures of the Justice League of America when they were 8 years old done in the style of a Calvin & Hobbes newspaper strip. It's not only funny, but absolutely nails each and every one of the DCU characters so perfectly and the ongoing soap opera has a shocking amount of heart and pathos for what is obstensively a DCU-themed riff on old comic strips.
I cannot recommend it enough for those who share my deep love for the DC characters, particularly Clark, Bruce, Diana, Hal, Barry, J'Onn, and Karen, who make up the core cast of characters. Fans of Power Girl may be a bit taken aback by her initial characterization, but, trust me, it pays off wonderfully as the character changes and grows.
Here's the first issue. Just click on the arrow icon for the nearly 300 more strips Yale Stewart has produced for this, all of which are a delight full of humor, heart & soul.
[URL="http://limbero.org/jl8/1"]http://limbero.org/jl8/1[/URL]
Hopefully, someone, anyone, at DC will take notice of this truly wonderful work and pay Stewart to publish it, because JL8 could easily be a great gateway drug to hook kids and adults into the DCU.