-I liked Action Comics #1.

First time Superman has been interesting to me in...ever.
-Red Hood And The Outlaws was

. I haven't read the previous Red Hood stuff, and Lobdell did a poor job of making his (recent) past easy to follow for new readers. Some GAFfers are freaking out over Starfire being some kind of free-spirited alien-hippie-type who loves sex, but hasn't that character always been like that? I never read Titans or Outsiders.
-Supergirl #1 just retcons her coming to Earth...again. Weird that after the whole no-pants edict and before that, the whole "issue" fanboys had with them giving the character bike shorts under the skirt.
-Detective #1 was "eh." Liked Batman And Robin.
-Green Lantern and Red Lantern were fun reads, but both are like Red Hood in that you need to know the older series' backstories. I've only read Blackest Night.
-Mister Terrific was just all right. Nothing particularly memorable, and again they do a terrible job of introducing this character to new readers, IMO.
-Static Shock, on the other hand, did it right.
-Resurrection Man was also kind of

. The plot was easy to follow, but again I have no idea who the hell this character is supposed to be and why I should care about him.
Picked up a few things over the last few days
Ranma 1/2 Part 3 - All 13 issues
Was this really cheap? If not, I would recommend getting the regular manga versions instead. The newer ones aren't reversed, too. Ranma is a huge series (like 38 volumes...I think 35-36 in the States though) and Viz Comics quit releasing their stuff in comic book format, going manga format-only around 6-7 years back.
Super cheap. less than a dollar for each issue. I got 13 issues for around 12 bucks. I would get the manga but my wife (and me too actually) prefer issues over TPB's and with most stuff it's about the same or cheaper.
Yup, larger is nicer...but again they quit doing them in comic format and went manga format only.