3. Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson
(Daredevil)
Again, we come to Frank Miller comics that aren't absolutely the worst things ever (Seriously, one of these days I'll do "10 Terrible Moments from Holy Terror" and spend a week crying in recovery). But, goshdarn, did young Frank Miller know how to write Daredevil.
And his Daredevil run written and drawn with Klaus "the one who DIDN'T go absolutely NutterButters around the turn of the millennium" Janson is absolutely incredible in every single way.
Elektra? Introduced in Miller and Janson's run. Bullseye? Made into a serious real-deal villain in the run. Kingpin? Truly came into his own. Stick? The Hand? The Punisher? All either introduced or made significantly better in the run.
It's inarguably the most influential run in the history of the character. And while I'll honorable mention THE HELL out of Mark Waid and Chris Samnee's Daredevil run, if I gotta pick one DD run to put on this list, I gotta go with the Miller run.
