Titan Legends/YMMV

"Cyborg: DAMMIT GAR I DEMAND YOU PUT YOUR MASSIVE PIECE OF WOOD IN MY HAND RIGHT NOW!"
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Many, with notable ones listed under the appropriate stories.
 * Black And White: 20 Questions with Noel.
 * Noel singing Limp Bizkit to Starfire. (Meant to be serious, and LM seriously regrets it.)
 * The aftermath of Noel's cleaning... particularly with Raven's room.
 * Wings of the Eagles:

"Gauntlet: Man, this torture porn stuff isn't much fun on the receiving end.
 * Boogeymen:
 * Freddy's futile attempts to summon backup when fighting Raven in Boogeymen.
 * Buzz Bomb in Boogeymen II.
 * Slade's speech about surviving horror movies in Boogeymen III.
 * Everyone refusing to call The Lord of the Night by his title and instead making up less pretentious ones in Boogeymen III.
 * His reaction.
 * Beast Boy's long narrative about the meaning of the Saw films... and Rob's own thinking on the films immediately after.

Robin: No it's not.

Gauntlet: At least no one's trying to make it appear to have some kind of merit though. That would really be annoying."

"Gauntlet: (grinning like a fool)
 * Christmas Stories:
 * God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen: "Turkey!" "Ham!"
 * Jinx's gift to Cyborg.
 * Adeste Fidelis: Gauntlet receiving Robin's gift from Starfire by accident.
 * After Gauntlet and Bumblebee get locked into a closet during a battle.

Cyborg: What are you so happy about?

Gauntlet: (holds up a scrap of paper) I got digits."


 * Silent Night: Noel getting beat up by Bobby.
 * The Cutting Edge: Scalpel flipping out and reciting a rant from a John Waters movie.
 * When Scalpel interrupts the Trick Dialogue by crashing through the window.
 * Scalpel's flashback about a fax machine: "IT'S EATING MY PICTURES! (SMASH)"
 * Danny's Inferno: Tucker's PDA asking for its mommy.
 * Hand In Hand is a Crowning Moment of Funny all on its own.
 * Complete Monster: While he was never presented as a nice person beforehand, and considering all the blood he's spilled and continues to spill, even in the story itself, overall, it's when  murders   in front of , and then calmly tells her she deserves the pain she's feeling for chosing to be a hero that he completely crosses any chance of returning past the Moral Event Horizon.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Oh, Noel, you poor bastard.
 * Magnificent Bastard: The Lord of the Night accomplishes this quite a lot, despite . One of the prime examples is his plot in . He not only orchestrated the whole thing, but he did it.
 * Cauterize in Cutting Edge is also one, as he
 * Marty Stu: Noel and Robert sometimes display typical signs of being an author's pet. Sometimes, Robert even calls Noel out on it. They both manage to be well-rounded characters despite it all, however, and at times can be completely subverted.
 * You could argue that Noel isn't based on the sheer number of flaws this guy has... And while Robert doesn't have as many flaws, he rarely gets big rewards and has no two-sided love interests.
 * Moral Event Horizon: A few might think the Lord of the Night crossed this when he . However, he completely cinches it when he not only, but then immediately , just so he can  ... and what's worse is that he . Any sympathy he might have had or will gain from the readers will be consistently trumped by this.
 * Cauterize as well, when he
 * Villain Sue: Again, arguable with the Lord of the Night, especially in the later works, such as Heart of Darkness.