I didn't see a similar thread, so I figured I'd post here.
I'm partial to superhero fare. 2000 AD, Punisher, and Hellblazer can be great, I'm sure, but I have a limit for how much depressing realism I'd like to read. I mostly read American comic books from Marvel and DC, though I'm no stranger to imprints like Vertigo and Ultimate Comics or alternatives like Dark Horse and Avatar Press. I find stories involving the Hulk, Superman, Batman, and the Green Lantern Corps the most fascinating. Deconstructionist stories are fine, but really, they're so 80s it hurts. I'd rather read things that reconstruct an established history and add to them or are fairly original. Favorite writers are...Stan Lee, Bill Finger, Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Greg Pak, and Peter Tomasi, to name a few. Art from Jack Kirby, Sam Kieth, John Romita, Jr., Mike Deodato, and Frank Quitely appeals to me most. I prefer fairly recent or new ongoing runs, but right now, I'm reading the out-of-print Marvelman issues. They're okay, but I don't like how Moore seemed more interested in the Overman, subverting comic book origins, and dictatorship of the proletariat than he was in the original material (base as it may be).
So yeah, I read comics.