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* During the time that she was living with ComicBook/AnimalMan as a live-in babysitter for his kids, ComicBook/{{Starfire}} wore green-tinted sunglasses in order to hide her solid-green glowing eyes.
* Probe from Jaime Reyes' ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' has psychic powers and an EyelessFace, which she disguises with sunglasses.
* In ''ComicBook/DaredevilCharlesSoule'', Blindspot loses his eyes, until a DealWithTheDevil gives him glowing CreepyBlueEyes with the white parts turned black. He hides them under opaque black sunglasses.

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* During the time that she was living with ComicBook/AnimalMan as a live-in babysitter for his kids, ComicBook/{{Starfire}} wore green-tinted sunglasses in order to hide her solid-green glowing eyes.
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''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'': Probe from Jaime Reyes' ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' series has psychic powers and an EyelessFace, which she disguises with sunglasses.
* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': In ''ComicBook/DaredevilCharlesSoule'', Blindspot loses his eyes, until a DealWithTheDevil gives him glowing CreepyBlueEyes with the white parts turned black. He hides them under opaque black sunglasses.



* In ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'', the vampire Cassidy always wears sunglasses; it's revealed close to the end of the series that his eyes are extremely bloodshot and have red irises.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'', Tommy wears shades pretty much all the time to hide the fully-black eyes that are a side effect of his X-ray vision powers.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'', the ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': The vampire Cassidy always wears sunglasses; it's revealed close to the end of the series that his eyes are extremely bloodshot and have red irises.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Hitman|1993}}'': Tommy wears shades pretty much all the time to hide the fully-black eyes that are a side effect of his X-ray vision powers.powers.
* ''ComicBook/TheInhumans'': In ''ComicBook/InhumansCharlesSoule'', New York detective Frank [=McGee=] of gained perpetually GlowingEyes as a part of his terrigenesis, a fact that led to his wife leaving him. Now he wears black sunglasses to hide them.



* [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' wears either sunglasses with ruby-quartz lenses as a civilian or an adjustable visor in the field. It's necessary to contain the uncontrollable energy blasts his eyes project.
* From the ranks of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'', ComicBook/WonderMan's eyes are perpetually glowing bright red, so he hides them with solid red sunglasses.
* New York detective Frank [=McGee=] of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans'' gained perpetually GlowingEyes as a part of his terrigenesis, a fact that led to his wife leaving him. Now he wears black sunglasses to hide them.

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* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'': During the time that she was living with ComicBook/AnimalMan as a live-in babysitter for his kids, ComicBook/{{Starfire}} wore green-tinted sunglasses in order to hide her solid-green glowing eyes.
* ''ComicBook/WonderMan'': Wonder Man's eyes are perpetually glowing bright red, so he hides them with solid red sunglasses.
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[[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' wears either sunglasses with ruby-quartz lenses as a civilian or an adjustable visor in the field. It's necessary to contain the uncontrollable energy blasts his eyes project.
* From the ranks of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'', ComicBook/WonderMan's eyes are perpetually glowing bright red, so he hides them with solid red sunglasses.
* New York detective Frank [=McGee=] of ''ComicBook/TheInhumans'' gained perpetually GlowingEyes as a part of his terrigenesis, a fact that led to his wife leaving him. Now he wears black sunglasses to hide them.
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They didn't give her contacts, they gave her pills that temporarily suppressed her powers and made her more human, turning her eyes normal.


* The title warriors from ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'' are {{Half Human Hybrid}}s nicknamed "silver-eyed witches" for their uniform, supernaturally-induced eye color. Despite their usefulness in fighting the monstrous ''yoma'', they face prejudice from regular humans and are, among other things, barred from entering the HolyCity of Rabona. When Clare has to enter it on an undercover mission, the Organization provides her with special contact lenses that conceal her eye color from the locals and the city guard.
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* In the ''Through Violet Eyes'' series of Stephen Woodworth, the [[WillingChanneler Violets]] are identifiable by their titular [[TechnicolorEyes violet eyes]], and pass for normal amid normal people by wearing colored contacts. At one point, [[{{Deuteragonist}} Natalie Lindstrom]], who works with the police to solve murders, is asked to "show her credentials," and she removes one of her contacts.
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* ''Series/{{MANTIS}}'': In one episode, Miles is confronted by a group of mysterious, extradimensional MenInBlack sunglasses who claim to want to make our world a peaceful utopia. A skeptical Miles asks to see their eyes (reasoning that "the eyes are the windows to the soul") and flees in horror when one reveals his are pure, glistening black.

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* ''Series/{{MANTIS}}'': In one episode, Miles is confronted by a group of mysterious, extradimensional MenInBlack TheMenInBlack sunglasses who claim to want to make our world a peaceful utopia. A skeptical Miles asks to see their eyes (reasoning that "the eyes are the windows to the soul") and flees in horror when one reveals his are pure, glistening black.

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** In the revised Followers of Set clanbook, the Setite vampire Renenet wears wraparound shades to hide her [[HypnoticEyes hypnotic]], [[HellishPupils snakelike eyes]] - either because she's suffering from a rare clan flaw causing her to manifest reptilian traits, or just because she's secretly using the Serpentis Discipline.

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** In the revised Followers of Set clanbook, the Setite vampire Renenet wears wraparound shades to hide her [[HypnoticEyes hypnotic]], [[HellishPupils snakelike eyes]] - -- either because she's suffering from a rare clan flaw causing her to manifest reptilian traits, or just because she's secretly using the Serpentis Discipline.



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* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[ElementalPowers Maidens]]' eyes glow when they activate their powers. [[spoiler:Raven and Vernal]] pull off a "[[ShamSupernatural fake Maiden]]" trick using this trope and an inversion: one of them wears a mask to hide her glowing eyes, while the other closes her eyes to hide the fact that they ''aren't'' glowing whenever she fakes her powers.
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* Sneaky of ''Webcomic/ATaleOfFiction'' sports BlackEyesOfEvil [[MorphicResonance no matter what form he takes]]; consequently, he wears sunglasses to cover them while in human form.

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* Sneaky of ''Webcomic/ATaleOfFiction'' sports BlackEyesOfEvil [[MorphicResonance no matter what form he takes]]; consequently, he wears sunglasses to ''Webcomic/TheHandbookOfHeroes'': Thief has bangs which cover them while in human form.the upper part of her face, hiding her eyes — specifically, the fact that she has six of them, as a result of her tiefling heritage.



* Sneaky of ''Webcomic/ATaleOfFiction'' sports BlackEyesOfEvil [[MorphicResonance no matter what form he takes]]; consequently, he wears sunglasses to cover them while in human form.



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* In Website/SFDebris' playthrough of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', his first character is an Imperial Agent by the name of Rex Dart. Rex is a Miraluka - an eyeless HumanAlien with the power to "see" through the Force - and given that the Empire is conscripting any Force sensitives they can get their hands on, Rex is careful to hide his true nature in order to avoid being sent to the meatgrinder that is [[AcademyOfEvil the Sith Academy]]. To that end, he wears clunky cybernetic implants over his face [[ObfuscatingDisability to make it look as if he's just a blind human]]. Much to his annoyance, though, ''everyone'' in the game seems to already know that he's an alien no matter how carefully he tries to hide it.
* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[ElementalPowers Maidens]]' eyes glow when they activate their powers. [[spoiler:Raven and Vernal]] pull off a "[[ShamSupernatural fake Maiden]]" trick using this trope and an inversion: one of them wears a mask to hide her glowing eyes, while the other closes her eyes to hide the fact that they ''aren't'' glowing whenever she fakes her powers.

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* In Website/SFDebris' playthrough of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', his first character is an Imperial Agent by the name of Rex Dart. Rex is a Miraluka - -- an eyeless HumanAlien with the power to "see" through the Force - -- and given that the Empire is conscripting any Force sensitives they can get their hands on, Rex is careful to hide his true nature in order to avoid being sent to the meatgrinder that is [[AcademyOfEvil the Sith Academy]]. To that end, he wears clunky cybernetic implants over his face [[ObfuscatingDisability to make it look as if he's just a blind human]]. Much to his annoyance, though, ''everyone'' in the game seems to already know that he's an alien no matter how carefully he tries to hide it.
* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', [[ElementalPowers Maidens]]' eyes glow when they activate their powers. [[spoiler:Raven and Vernal]] pull off a "[[ShamSupernatural fake Maiden]]" trick using this trope and an inversion: one of them wears a mask to hide her glowing eyes, while the other closes her eyes to hide the fact that they ''aren't'' glowing whenever she fakes her powers.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': Big Billy only has a single eye, which he conceals behind his bangs.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls|1998}}'': Big Billy only has a single eye, which he conceals behind his bangs.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. The title character [[HalfBreedDiscrimination hides the fact that she is mixed race]] by wearing a pair of tinted glasses that hide the color of her eyes. She also wears a wide-brimmed [[EyeObscuringHat hat tilted forward to further obscure her features]].

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