Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?/Web Comics

"The Headmaster: Do you realize how many people could slap a creature like Coyote on the rump and live to tell about it?"
 * Xkcd #521: "Where did you get this Christmas tree?" "Nowhere." "Did you cut down the Yggdrasil?" "...Maybe."
 * Irregular Webcomic features a crocodile hunter named Steve who has wrestled with Cthulhu on more than one occasion, and has yet to lose once. He also wrestled the Death of Being Wrestled to Death by Steve to death. Twice. Try not to think about that one.
 * Don't forget the time a Cthulhu.
 * Steve also successfully wrestles a balrog, despite Terry's claims that it is impossible, to death in this strip.
 * The Adventures of Dr. McNinja: Dr. McNinja PUNCHED OUT DEATH.
 * So it was a slow work day for him, then?
 * The Seven Deadly Sins beat Death to death as well. Considering that the Sins aren’t as powerful as you might think, this makes it more epic. Or would, if a certain Virtue didn't come in and make the finishing blow.
 * Gunnerkrigg Court: Kat punched the Psychopomp Muut in the gut beautifully sculpted abs after finding out what Muut and the psychopomps had done to tick off her best friend Annie. It didn't do anything to Muut, but more importantly nothing happened to Kat, who basically attacked (a) Death with her bare hands. As the author said, "Do you have a friend that would do the same for you?" A link for your amusement.
 * Also, who can forget Annie spanking Coyote?

" : "How lucky for me... only us two know how to kill a demon.""
 * In Eight Bit Theater, Red Mage cut open the head of a being capable of boiling the atmosphere. They would have achieved this again towards the end, but.
 * Did  Just Logic Bomb  ? Yup. And then  . Let's see if it sticks.
 * Sluggy Freelance (mind the spoilers for each story):
 * Chapter 10, "K'Z'K": Riff and Torg have just released the über-demon K'Z'K who is supposed to end the world. Then they hit him with the time blaster, freezing him in place. (But then he gets sent back in time to conquer the past.)
 * "The Storm Breaker Saga": K'Z'K is about to squash Torg and Zoë personally to keep them from preventing him from conquering the past, and swipes away the Book of Güd that they were about to use against him from Zoë's hands when she says she can't read it. The power of the pictures in the book reduces him into a bug-like creature, and Zoë steps on him.
 * "That Which Redeems": The Talking Weapon Chaz, which when powered with the blood of the innocent can kill pretty much anything, suggests that Torg use it to destroy the Demon King. He doesn't actually follow on this plan, but during their escape,
 * This Sorcery 101 strip
 * One Two Lumps story arc featured a Cthuloid being that disguised itself as a mop to get into the house. Eben dealt with it in traditional feline fashion.
 * Problem Sleuth: Close, but it was actually Fluthlu.
 * Homestuck: The Black King of the Troll's session also counts. Twelve prototypings, one of which was an Eldritch Abomination, made it monstrously powerful, but they all still managed to lay the smack down and beat the game.
 * In [S] Wake,, albeit temporarily, manages to.
 * Jack Noir, wearer of the ring of the Black Queen, powerful enough to slaughter two armies by gesturing and armed to the teeth with prototyping powers has his ass handed to him not once but twice by
 * In Mortifer, it was "Did you just shoot  in the face?" Of course, it only stuns him...  . When we cut back to them a chapter later,   It seems that he's making a habit of doing this... Which is not a good thing.
 * In Mortifer, it was "Did you just shoot  in the face?" Of course, it only stuns him...  . When we cut back to them a chapter later,   It seems that he's making a habit of doing this... Which is not a good thing.


 * In Panthera, Onca deals the surprise deathblow to.
 * In the antepenultimate storyline of Minus, the green-haired girl tries to snap the title character out of her head-trauma-induced daze (which made her even more of a Cloudcuckoolander than usual), by hitting her in the head with a rock. minus  
 * In an issue of The Word Weary, Jason comes face-to-face with the Goddess Queen of the Sun while passed out drunk and opens a bottle of beer on her teeth. The trope is played with in that the sun goddess, while strange and hideous, seems kind and compassionate.