Lucifer (comics)/Awesome

""...It was not a man, then."
 * Gaudium attacking an Eldritch Abomination with a truck. Through a wall. And Barry and Sarah, just before, attacking the same abomination with their bare hands in defense of Elaine.
 * Lucifer himself gets a ton of them, but especially whenever he turns up, reveals that everything that has been happening has been a part of his plan, and reminds everyone just why they are afraid of him. So every two or three issues really.
 * The first story arc of Lucifer involved his trip to the House of Windowless Rooms, an alternative hell where he would be as powerless and mortal as any human, in order to get his wings back.

"Evidently not.""

"Yama-no-kami: He has his sword, and his strength. And the advantage of familiar ground.
 * Two gods, seeing their brother Kagutsuchi running off to kill Lucifer, wielding a Vorpal Sword:

Susano-o-no-mikoto: That is so. And the lightbringer has nothing save his wit and his will. I find that this fails to console me overmuch."

"Rudd: Ten hours a day, for twenty years, to teach the fast, and the strong, how to be swordsmen. To teach them what else they needed to win."
 * Christopher Rudd's duel in hell against a faster, stronger, and much bigger, opponent comes to mind

"Destiny: And now you change your mind."
 * Mazikeen has about as many as Lucifer, but of particular note is her...creative solution when faced with a perpetually regenerating opponent in Children And Monsters (Vol. 2). Also, her solution to the dilemma posed for her (and everyone else) in the finale of  arc.
 * Destiny of the Endless of all people gets one in The Wolf Beneath The Tree (Vol. 8), by becoming the only person in all creation to beat the Morningstar in an argument.


 * Mazikeen . And, in its own right, the sheer amount of disturbing Fan Service she provides before making use of this fact.
 * Uriel.
 * Elaine Belloc
 * Gaudium going against an Eldritch Abomination... while proving he's Exactly What It Says on the Tin.