Forgotten DC Runs That You Loved

What are some forgotten or ignored DC Comics runs that you wish got some more love? Here are some of mine:

Justice League America and Extreme Justice by Dan Vado: Man, this one just hurts. Vado's JLA was really solid work with some really solid art... And then DC spun him off to Extreme Justice and forced ALL the EXTREME 90s!!! crap on him. His stories were still solid, but the dissonance between them and the EXTREME attitude of the art and marketing really messed everything up.

Wonder Woman by Eric Luke: I don't understand how this got forgotten. Luke introduced a fun villain in Devastation and I really enjoyed his usage of Chronos as his big bad. I guess coming in after Byrne's terrible run and before Phil Jimenez' amazing run just resulted in it getting lost in the shuffle.

Green Teens: Teen Trillionaires: I remember when this was announced alongside Gail Simone's The Movement. I was 100% expecting to hate this and love The Movement, but reality ended up exactly the opposite. I found The Movement to be messy and incomprehensible while Green Teens was just genuine, good-hearted fun.

Prez by Mark Russell: God, I wanted this book to succeed so much. Hell, I just wanted it to do well enough to not get cancelled halfway through its planned 12 issue run.

Tailgunner Jo: Props to anybody who remembers this non-DCU book from the late 80s. I remember this book just kicking me in the gut when I first read it. In addition, Tom Artis was one of my favorite DC artists from that time thanks to this and his time on The Spectre.