Koni's are still excellent shocks and still used by a lot of racers. At $120 each for their entry level shock, they are not the cheapest way to get there, but they will make any suspension combo feel great.
Bilstein is another very good shock, similar to Koni in warranty (lifetime) and a little bit cheaper at $80 each.
Of course if you really want to get tricky, then there are Afco, QA1, Pro, Carrera in steel body or alumnim body,fixed rates, adjustable rates, and double adjustable, with rubber ends or rod ends.
Really though, whats the budget, suspension specs, and intended usage?
If you just have all stock stuff and just cruise it to shows, then high pressure nitrogen gas shocks from Monroe or Gabriel will make a big difference in the feel compared to regular oil shocks and can do it for around $25 each. Both of these companies have the same technology with velocity sensitive valving that Edelbrock is pushing for more than twice the cost. If you are stepping up to torsion and sway bars over 1", stiff springs, really wide tires, or not slowing down for corners, then it is worth looking into street stock performance shocks from Carrera, QA1, or Pro. These can be picked up for around $50-80 each.
Once you go off the deep end and are looking for the ultimate then rebuildable, aluminum body, rod end, dyno tuned with a remote reservior, serialized Penske racing shocks are THE ultimate. At $750 each, no one else on the block will have anything else like it.