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* Tony the Tiger in ''[[Breakfast of the Gods]]'' |
* Tony the Tiger in ''[[Breakfast of the Gods]]'' |
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* The Suicide Girl from ''[[Sexy Losers]]''. She's an animated corpse; the eyepatch covers the eye she accidentally shot herself through (she was toweling her hair and blindly picked up what she thought was her hairdryer; unfortunately, she kept her gun next to her hairdryer for some reason...). |
* The Suicide Girl from ''[[Sexy Losers]]''. She's an animated corpse; the eyepatch covers the eye she accidentally shot herself through (she was toweling her hair and blindly picked up what she thought was her hairdryer; unfortunately, she kept her gun next to her hairdryer for some reason...). |
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* In ''[[The KAMics]]'', [http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4853859/ Ratatosk (self-proclaimed) god of the squirrels] wears one to seem more Odin-like. Since both eyes are good he occasionally switches which eye it covers. |
* In ''[[The KAMics]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20120606054350/http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4853859/ Ratatosk (self-proclaimed) god of the squirrels] wears one to seem more Odin-like. Since both eyes are good he occasionally switches which eye it covers. |
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* Chief from ''[[Goblins]]'' has a riveted-on eyepatch bearing his clan symbol (which was originally tattooed on near his lost eye. It doesn't make him markedly more badass, though. Most of the time. |
* Chief from ''[[Goblins]]'' has a riveted-on eyepatch bearing his clan symbol (which was originally tattooed on near his lost eye. It doesn't make him markedly more badass, though. Most of the time. |
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* In Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw's (completed, not ongoing) webcomic "Yahtzee Takes On The World", the alternate universe Anti-Yahtzee has the token alt-self eyepatch, as well as the other inevitable deliberate clichés of the identical-but-opposite-colour clothing and the typical facial hair inversion. |
* In Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw's (completed, not ongoing) webcomic "Yahtzee Takes On The World", the alternate universe Anti-Yahtzee has the token alt-self eyepatch, as well as the other inevitable deliberate clichés of the identical-but-opposite-colour clothing and the typical facial hair inversion. |