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* The eye beams of the 1990s Marvel character ''[[Sleepwalker]]'', known as his "[[Reality Warper|warp beams]]", can be used to alter the physical shape, and to a lesser extent the physical characteristics, of anything he hits with them. Ironically, living entities are the only things Sleepwalker tries not to use his warp vision on, because of the [[Body Horror|horrible effects]] his beams can have on them.
* The eye beams of the 1990s Marvel character ''[[Sleepwalker]]'', known as his "[[Reality Warper|warp beams]]", can be used to alter the physical shape, and to a lesser extent the physical characteristics, of anything he hits with them. Ironically, living entities are the only things Sleepwalker tries not to use his warp vision on, because of the [[Body Horror|horrible effects]] his beams can have on them.
* ''Painfully'' [[Deconstructed]] in the comic ''[[Archaic]]'': {{spoiler|it kills the character's enemies but also destroys his eyes.}}
* ''Painfully'' [[Deconstructed]] in the comic ''[[Archaic]]'': {{spoiler|it kills the character's enemies but also destroys his eyes.}}
* [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|The Emerald Eye Of Ekron]]...[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|obviously]].
* [[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|The Emerald Eye Of Ekron]]...[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|obviously]].
* Vermin the Cybernik of ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' has them, and even ''calls'' them [[Eye Beams]] as does Supersonic.
* Vermin the Cybernik of ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' has them, and even ''calls'' them [[Eye Beams]] as does Supersonic.
* Redglare of [[No Hero]] can use heat vision to burn.
* Redglare of [[No Hero]] can use heat vision to burn.
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* The Praetorian from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
* The Praetorian from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''.
* The [[Hopping Machine|X-Bot]] boss from ''[[Heavy Weapon]]'' has these. Strangely, [[Giant Eye of Doom|Eyebot]] does ''not'' have this- his eye only shoots out regular shots, it's his [[Combat Tentacles]] that have the beams instead.
* The [[Hopping Machine|X-Bot]] boss from ''[[Heavy Weapon]]'' has these. Strangely, [[Giant Eye of Doom|Eyebot]] does ''not'' have this- his eye only shoots out regular shots, it's his [[Combat Tentacles]] that have the beams instead.
* Metatron, an optional boss in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne]]'' has these as his ultimate attack in the form of Fire of Sinai, in which he lets out an [[Evil Laugh]] beforehand. Did I mention he's supposed to be the voice/face of God?
* Metatron, an optional boss in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' has these as his ultimate attack in the form of Fire of Sinai, in which he lets out an [[Evil Laugh]] beforehand. Did I mention he's supposed to be the voice/face of God?
* ''[[Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning]]'' takes a page out of [[Celtic Mythology]] by making one of the Tuatha's (here an army of evil Fair Folk) deadliest weapons a Balor (here a Greater [[Eldritch Abomination|Niskaru]]). The game's Balor is similar to the one from myth, right down to having one eye that unleashes a powerful Eye Beam when opened. The Balor also has a rider that keeps its eye shut with a harness to keep it from killing its own army with its gaze.
* ''[[Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning]]'' takes a page out of [[Celtic Mythology]] by making one of the Tuatha's (here an army of evil Fair Folk) deadliest weapons a Balor (here a Greater [[Eldritch Abomination|Niskaru]]). The game's Balor is similar to the one from myth, right down to having one eye that unleashes a powerful Eye Beam when opened. The Balor also has a rider that keeps its eye shut with a harness to keep it from killing its own army with its gaze.