From Image I read:
Battle Hymn - the Allies have superheroes in WW2. Only they aren't all very nice people, and they often are used in ugly ways. I love B. Clay Moore's writing, but his middle name is NOT "Regularly Scheduled"
Blacklight - a bored young woman suddenly finds herself with the superpowers of a recently-killed villain. Great, NOW what os she supposed to do?
Expatriat - a CIA spy on the run in Mexico in the 60s, being chased by virtually every agency on the planet, though he has no real idea why. More B. Clay Moore.
Ferro City - described by the author as "robot science fiction noir pulp" - if he'd have added "spies" he'd have pushed every comic-buying button I have. Maybe "monsters" would have been good too, but I think those are implied.
Flak Riot - bored girl decides to go for bounty hunter lessons in the Other Dimension. Gets 15 minutes of training and a jet unicycle. I predict problems.
Hunter Killer - two issues in. Waid writing, Silvestri drawing, very muddled plot. Hopefully it'll get better.
Invincible - boy discovers he is a superhero just like his dad. Only... it's not that simple.
Noble Causes- the BEST superhero soap opera anywhere. And not the negative connotation of soap opera, either.
Sea of Red - zombie vampire pirates from the Spanish main rampage into the present.
Small Gods - a precog/telepath on the Denver PD, who is not supposed to have those powers in his position copes with the threat of being outed plus a bunch of other stuff. Good police drama with superhero touches.
Strange Girl - set post-Rapture, a young girl struggles with the demon-controlled world. Not for the religious or the easily offended - I'm neither and this has pushed my buttons a time or two.
You can read the complete first issues of
Invincible and
Noble Causes here:
http://www.imagecomics.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?main=features&sub1=onlinecomics
and then you can also read a bunch of 5 page previews here:
http://www.imagecomics.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?main=previews&sub1=previews