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* In ''[[Marvel Star Wars]]'', our heroes often take disguises involving eyepatches. Luke once [http://images.plurk.com/cdb0c27bd918ff20fa1a089b4f064062.jpg dyes his hair red] and wears an eyepatch and a beret. In ''The Big Con'', Lando [http://images.plurk.com/e5e87607672fd825692cf20d98b85158.jpg cosplays] as a palette-swapped [[Captain Harlock]], choosing this costume in order to play up to the ruffians he's trying to get information from - everything makes him seem more remote and mysterious. At one point he puts the patch [http://images.plurk.com/65ad3d6e5a0636ae7194cd15119727ce.jpg on the wrong side].
* Lampshaded in ''WHAT THE?'' comics where every character in the Marvel Universe tries to wear an eyepatch just to be as cool as Wolverine. (See the invisible woman wearing nothing but an eye patch!) Wolverine explains that the only he can handle the eyepatch as Human Torch slams into the side of a building having misjudged the distance.
* In [[The DCU]], Mark Shaw (one of the characters to use the name [[Manhunter (Comic Bookcomics)|Manhunter]]) wore one in his alternative identity of the Privateer. And, no, there was nothing wrong with his eye. He wore it purely because it was cool.
* The original Lynx, a recurring foe of the Tim Drake version of [[Robin]].
* [[Cherry Comics|Cherry]] wears one in her role as Sgt. Cherry in "Sgt. Cherry and her Squealing Commandos".
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