Lucifer (comics)/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Scrappy:  and     And ,   and
 * Alas, Poor Villain: Quite a few, including, at one point, . But see also,  and.
 * Complete Monster: The Basanos.
 * Damsel Scrappy: Rachel, Mona. Elaine at first, but she got over it. Subverted hard with Mazikeen.
 * Foe Yay: and, after the break-up, though they may be more of an ongoing Masochism Tango. Also
 * And then there's.
 * Ho Yay: . See also Bi the Way, above. And that's just in canon.
 * Don't forget Elaine and Mona. Perhaps Elaine's greatest tragedy (and that's saying something) is that.
 * Except that by the end of the series, Elaine has obtained which meant she could probably resolve that situation to whatever would fit their mutual satisfaction.
 * Jumping the Shark: The Mansions of the Silence.
 * Magnificent Bastard: Lucifer himself, fittingly enough.  Almost everything ends up being part of a careful plot by one or the other and when it's not, they spin up a plan B that usually ends up working better.
 * Memetic Mutation: Eventually used as part of the "Good Guy Lucifer" advice animals.
 * Scrappy Mechanic: If you're the sort of person who tries to decipher it, Mazikeen's slurred semi-legible speech quickly becomes very irritating.
 * Tear Jerker: So many, but about half the death scenes, even when the characters get better, not helped by the large number of woobies; also the relationships between,  , and  , and the fates of a number of characters you wouldn't expect to miss (see Alas, Poor Scrappy, above), or even actively loathe. Let's not even get started on the break-ups.
 * Especially the note  finds at the end of The Wheels of God story arc in Morningstar.
 * The Woobie: Jill, Michael, Mr. Easterman. Elaine. Thole. Charlie. Erishad. And Jayesh.
 * To some extent Lucifer is an Iron Woobie / Jerkass Woobie, given as he spends his entire existance striving for things he probably can never have.