Green Arrow #1-15 (Smith/ Hester): It's probably one of the best resurrection stories in comics, exploring what it would mean for a hero to come back from the dead, and establishing an archer as belonging to a universe with demons and supermen. The next storyline introduces Onomatopoeia, a nasty and memorable supervillain.
Edge of Venomverse #1-5, War Stories: These are generally okay but forgettable what ifs with symbiotes.
Preacher #25-33/ Cassidy: Blood and Whiskey At this point, Ennis and Dillon go deep into Cassidy's character with an origin and revelations about deep flaws that complicate and deepen the central story.
Flash Volume 2 #0, 86-100, Special #1, Annuals #4-6: Waid's run has some solid superhero stories, and the introduction of a character with significant staying power in Impulse, while continuing Wally's saga of establishing his own identity.
Total So Far: 934 Issues, Six from the Golden Age, 10 from the 1950s, 35 from the 1960s, 100 from the 1970s complete (largely thanks to Marvel's kindle sales covering a lot of 70s Masterworks collections), 43 from the 1980s, 100 from the 1990s complete, 100 from the 2000s complete, 100 from the 2010s complete
Best of the batch: The origin of Cassidy from Preacher #25-26 has a nice take on immortality, the Irish conflicts and the changing New York City