Everybody has their pet soapbox; for some it is a sport or team, for others it is games or films; mine is comic books. More accurately the blinkered viewpoint that they are only deemed "good literature" if they have an adult theme.
Preacher, Sandman, Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns, Transmet.,Planetary, these are all excellent examples of not only what can be achieved with the medium, but also of how it is the least creatively restrictive way of telling a story; but why should these accolades go to books that, though well written, tend to lean towards cynical outlooks on society, and not to books that, due to their idealistic viewpoints, take a more frivolous approach to characterization and story telling?
I think it's great that comics now have more credibility in the eyes of none comic readers, but it's also a shame that the success of "gritty realism" has led to a slow demise of most of the characters I grew up with.