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* [[Dismantled MacGuffin]] -- {{spoiler|Cerebus' helmet, medallions, and sword}} from the first issue. Crafted by the first of {{spoiler|his aardvark ancestors}}, they {{spoiler|would have given Cerebus the power to conquer the world if he'd had them when he found the Pigt idol...but he sold the helmet a few issues prior}}.
* [[Disney Villain Death]] -- {{spoiler|The Artist, Woman-Thing}}, and {{spoiler|1=SumpThing}}.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]] -- Jaka, in her first appearance.
* [[The Ditz]] -- The Artist in his first appearance and Elrod more generally.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]
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* [[Keet]] -- The Artist when he debuted in Issue 25. He drops this when he reappears in ''High Society'' and by [[Not-So-Harmless Villain|Church & State]]...
* [[The Ladette]] -- Mary Ernestway, and her real-life counterpart, Mary Hemingway.
* [[LampshadedIf DoubleYou EntendreKnow What I Mean]] -- How Cerebus makes the Artist understand that Sumpthing and Woman-Thing are not fighting each other, but are actually...well, you know.
* [[The Last Dance]] -- {{spoiler|Subverted. Cerebus goes out to singlehandedly face an enemy horde}} at the end of ''High Society'', {{spoiler|only to realize at the last second that the army consisted of former allies who stopped their attack and made peace upon recognizing him}}.
* [[Last of His Kind]] -- Elrod. {{spoiler|Ultimately subverted in ''Reads''.}}
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* [[Title Drop]] -- First issue.
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]] -- Red Sophia, much to Cerebus' annoyance.
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]] -- Cerebus and The Artist in ''Church and State''.
* [[Token Good Teammate]] / [[Token Wholesome]] -- Michelle, arguably the only morally upright character in the series, and definitely the most morally upright female character.
* [[Tyop on the Cover]] -- The origin of Cerebus' name.