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* In ''[[Drowtales]]'', Asira'malika Val'Jaal'darya has darkened Sclerae (believed to be the result of a failed medical experiment). It's not clear if she's this trope played straight, averted, or subverted, but she does have [http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?order=chapters&id=917&overview=1&chibi=1&cover=1&extra=1&page=1&check=1 an evil laugh].
* In ''[[Girl Genius]]'', the very minor and not-particularly-crazy (but still likely Sparky) character Dr. Vg had red eyes with black sclera. Tinted glasses were used to hide this.
* Dr. Schtein from ''[[String Theory (webcomic)|String Theory]]'' gets prosthetic eyes after an accident. They're [https://web.archive.org/web/20100423184011/http://stringtheory.nfshost.com/comics/pagethree/ black] with [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red iris apertures]].
* Played straight and [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] in ''[[The Zombie Hunters]]''. [[Our Zombies Are Different|All classes]] of [[The Undead]] have black sclerae with [[Glowing Eyelights of Undeath|Glowing Irises Of Undeath]], though the Basilisk, a class with a [[Evil Eye|paralyzing gaze]], has [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red irises]]. Charlie, a [[Half-Human Hybrid|partially]] [[Humanity Ensues|revived]] zombie restored to sentience, is a subversion, sporting [[Mismatched Eyes|one human eye]] and one undead eye, which he [[Red Right Hand|hides]] with a contact lens.
* ''[[Wayward Sons]]'': Kronos got these after the [[Mass Super-Empowering Event|star core incident]], along with his powers.