The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse — Famine, Pestilence, War, and Death — return to Earth at the turn of the millennium, and discover there's not much left for them to do. A crisis of confidence follows. 4 issues, 2000, DC Comics/Vertigo.
Angela Devlin's mother is the director of a global espionage agency called G.O.O.D..; her father is the head of an international criminal cartel called E.V.I.L. Now Angela has to decide whom, if either, she's going to take after. Also featuring Angela's irrepressible gay sidekick, Go-Go Fiasco. 24 issues, 2001-2003, DC Comics/Vertigo.
Dad's a super-hero. Mom's a vampire slayer. The kids are a warrior princess and an alien collaborator. Can a family survive the rigors of four genres and only one bathroom? 9 issues, 2003-2004, CGE/Code 6.
Heartthrobs #1 (DC/Vertigo 1/99) “Genes and a T-Shirt” with art by Phil Jiminez. The infamous ex-gay romance story that got me started at DC.
Strange Adventures #1 (DC/Vertigo 11/99) “Immune” with Frank Quitely. Creeping paranoia in a post-plague setting.
Flinch #8 (DC/Vertigo 1/00) “You've Got Hate Mail” with Marcelo Frusin. More creeping paranoia, brought on by nasty email.
Weird War Tales Special #1 (DC/Vertigo 4/00) “The Spoils of War” with Frank Teran. The Trojan War ends; but not the way everyone thinks.