I agree with a lot of the things you said. The fight scene with the conjoined triplets in B&R #2 is probably the most fluid fight scene in comics this year - just beautiful. That along with his work on We3 (the ambush pages in #2, the escape in #1) and the prison issue of A-SS (#5), to me, proves that Quitely is one of the industry greats who know how to use the page of a comic to tell a story, rather than having the characters say what they're feeling out loud
Skottie Young... it depends a lot. I like Skottie Young but I don't think the work he did on Runaways was the best he has done. Check out the cover of upcoming Spider-Man #611 (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0LhEeWdzFN8/Sl4OMSeWmXI/AAAAAAAABTM/bdCjDDhDFjY/s1600-h/deadpoolspidey.jpg) or his New X-Men (v2) work. He is a good artist with a distinctive style, and I know that not everyone likes it. I'm cool with that.