Medieval Guy wrote:
Cassaday drew all of it.

I'd say the Morrison run was more brilliant, and the Whedon run was more consistently excellent. Morrison was more experimental, and Whedon more old-school (but with a modern sheen).

Most of all, Whedon (and really, Whedon alone) respected the Morrison run.
MG you summed it up perfectly. Whedon's run really does hearken back to the Claremont days but with a more modern spin. Betty, I think that if you're a fan of Claremont and Morrison you'll enjoy Whedon's run as well. If not, you can always pass the love on to another fan via eBay.