Michael Moorcock

Various publishers.

Elric of Melniboné
The Dreaming City (Marvel; OGN; w Roy Thomas; a P. Craig Russell).
Elric of Melnibone (First Comics; 6-issue mini [original series Pacific Comics]; w Roy Thomas; a P. Craig Russell, Michael T. Gilbert).
Making of a Sorcerer (8-issue mini?; w Michael Moorcock; a Walter Simonson). [From DC Comics: Acclaimed science-fiction/fantasy icon Michael Moorcock teams with comics legend Walter Simonson for this stunning collection that reveals an untold chapter in the life of the classic sword-and-sorcery character Elric. Witness the ascension of Elric to the throne of Melniboné!]
Sailor on the Sea of Fate (First Comics; 6-issue mini; w Roy Thomas; a Michael T. Gilbert, George Freeman).
Weird of the White Wolf (First Comics; 6-issue mini; w Roy Thomas; a P. Craig Russell, Michael T. Gilbert, George Freeman).
Stormbringer (Dark Horse; 7-issue mini; w & a P. Craig Russell; w Neil Gaiman). [From Dark Horse Comics: There was a time when great movement fell upon the earth and above it, when the destiny of men and gods was hammered out upon the forge of fate, when monstrous wars were brewed and mighty deeds were designed. Greatest of these heroes was a doom-driven adventurer who bore a runeblade that he loathed. His name was Elric of Melniboné, king of ruins, and lord of a scattered race that once ruled the world. Legendary artist P. Craig Russell adapts Michael Moorcock's climactic Elric novel -- the grand story of the final battle between Law and Chaos -- to the comics format. This is Russell's finest work yet, and the greatest Elric epic of them all, combining the best elements of horror, sword, and sorcery into one amazingly powerful story. This book also contains the short story "One Life Furnished in Early Moorcock", written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by P. Craig Russell.]
Hawkmoon
Jewel in the Skull (First Comics; 4-issue mini; w Gerry Conway; a Rafael Kayanan).
Misc.
Michael Moorcock's Multiverse (12-issue mini; w Michael Moorcock; a Walter Simonson, John Ridgway and Mark Reeve). [From DC Comics: MICHAEL MOORCOCK'S MULTIVERSE is a fantastical sword and sorcery tale that expands upon the universe of the Eternal Champion made famous through novels and short stories. In a world of alternate universes and realities in which time and space often converge, the Eternal Champion is cursed to live multiple lives of eternal reincarnation. Caught in the war between the forces of Law and Chaos, his allegiance often changes as he fights for the preservation of balance. In three separate but intertwining tales of heroic fantasy, the Eternal Champion takes on the form of an enigmatic woman, a time-traveling detective, and an albino sorcerer as he searches for the elusive Silverskin and the secret which could end his cosmic battle forever.]