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Compare with [[Hidden Eyes]], which is a temporary, metaphorical implementation of this. Contrast [[Extra Eyes]], where the character in question has too many eyes. Related to [[The Blank]]. And if something doesn't have eyes on their face, they may have them [[Eyes Do Not Belong There|somewhere else]]. Not to be confused with [[Rob Liefeld|Young]][[Clint Squint|blood's]] [[Atop the Fourth Wall|disease]]. Justified if [[Bizarre Alien Senses]] are used in place of vision.
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== Anime ==
* The Mass Production EVAs from ''[[End of Evangelion]]''. It isn't a human face though. Take a snake. Paint it white. Give it massive red lips, and a big block of square teeth. Now take its eyes away. And make it constantly smile, even when having its head blown off, back snapped, stabbed through the head.
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* Marvel's [[Batman]]-[[Expy]] the Shroud had his eyes burnt off by means of steaming hot iron being pressed in his face. To prevent the readers from [[Squick|spazzing out by seeing burnt eyes and molten flesh]] it's toned down to just scarred flesh. He's a [[Daredevil]]-esque hero, with supersenses and a [[Disability Superpower]].
* Probe from the Jaime Reyes ''[[Blue Beetle]]'' has psychic powers and no eyes, which she disguises with sunglasses. She mentions that she hasn't had any easy time growing up without eyes.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* {{spoiler|Doug's wife, Maggie "Shadowwalker" Sangnoir}} in ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]''. Instead of eyes she has a patch of "fur" which is part of the active sonar system she uses to "see".
 
== [[Film]] ==