Wavewright: if you've never read 'Elfquest' you've missed a treasure. I don't know if it's online or not; I read it as a paper comic, back in the days when there wasn't really an Internet, and the only place to find comics other than Disney and a bit of Marvel was Space Age Books in Melbourne, and there might be gaps of months or years between issues. Like SSSS, it managed to incorporate luminously beautiful art, (especially by the standards of comic art of the time), humour, terror, breaking of stereotypes and a truly good 'what the hell is going on really' many-layered puzzle story. The story also explored love, friendship and relationships in ways that were unheard of at the time, while delivering an edge-of-the-seat quest story. Read it. The authors are Wendy and Richard Pini.
Urbicande: I read your remarks to my husband, who reminds you that you have just used 'kids these days' non-ironically, and as such you are entitled to join him in the Old Farts Club.