Scary Shiny Glasses/Comic Books

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Examples of Scary Shiny Glasses in Comic Books include:

  • For some odd reason, David in the comic book adaption of Shaun of the Dead has this trope, making him look strangely like Gendo Ikari...
  • As an adolescent, Sara/h from The Maxx is often shown in silhouette with only the blank lenses of her glasses visible.
  • The Ax Crazy protagonist of Welcome To Hoxford has this, and he never takes his glasses off.
  • Triple X Ray in Sleeper has this even in the dark. When he finally takes them off it's revealed that his eyes are glowing radioactively.
  • The Corinthian in Neil Gaiman's Sandman always wears reflective sunglasses, but then, that's really preferable to looking at what he actually has in his eye sockets.
  • In "The Hard Goodbye," the first graphic novel of Sin City, the cannibalistic serial killer Kevin wears glasses with lenses that often whited out so his eyes are not visible.
  • Hugo Strange, long-time member of Batman's Rogues Gallery is usually depicted with these.