On a side note, when my single mom moved four kids to North Carolina, she financed it by selling my first car and my comic book collection (both without my consent nor knowledge)

. I eventually forgave her for selling my car, but have never really forgiven selling my hard-earned comic collection... which included such garage sale and second-hand shop finds as
Action Comics #1 and
Batman #1!!!!! If I'd had any clue what they would be worth today... I may have killed her.
This is exactly why God invented lawyers, dude.
Captain Craig said:
Solar, Harbinger, Turok, Magnus, Rai and Shadowman were titles I really liked.
Hell yeah. Valiant rocked out with its cock out for the first couple of years. Then, well... the rock went away, and it was just a weird guy with his genitals exposed.
Magnus and Rai's Steel Nation and Invasion are ridiculously good comics, amongst my favorite I've ever read. Harbinger 1-25? A strong contender for the best X-Men arc of all time. Toyo Harada remains one of my favorite super-villains. (And yeah, I also liked The Visitor, even though that was from the waning years.)
But, I never really liked Shadowman and Turok myself. The first one just because it wasn't really my taste, and the second because it struck me as a little repetitive. And while the early stories were generally good, after Unity, there weren't too many places you could take Solar, without getting into Miracleman territory.
However, every Valiant comic in the first few years was at least competently made and entertaining, which is likely more than you can say for any other comic book publisher who has ever existed.
I was depressingly into the Extreme splinter of the Image Universe, too, though, so God knows I have no taste. But damn it, I don't care how stupid the names are, Brigade and Bloodstrike revolved around what was fundamentally one of comics' truly great ideas.
Regarding Lobo, he fell off the wagon when people forgot he was a parody character.