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* ''Film/BangkokDangerous'' (1999 original, not the remake) have the hitman protagonist's second onscreen kill, a bespectacled target he shoots through the glasses' frame, right in the cornea.

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* ''Film/BangkokDangerous'' (1999 original, not the remake) have ''Film/BangkokDangerous1999'' has the hitman protagonist's second onscreen kill, a bespectacled target he shoots through the glasses' frame, right in the cornea.
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* In ''Seduction of the Innocent'', the 1954 attack on Comic Books by [[UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode Fredric Wertham]], Wertham claims that he was able to find repeated instances of what he called the "injury to the eye motif" in the comic books of the time.

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* In ''Seduction of the Innocent'', the 1954 attack on Comic Books by [[UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode [[MediaNotes/TheComicsCode Fredric Wertham]], Wertham claims that he was able to find repeated instances of what he called the "injury to the eye motif" in the comic books of the time.
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* Literature/VanasHeritage: Nirvy shoots an arrow into a Skjalls eye. Jord gets speared in the face by Ghazghar.

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* Literature/VanasHeritage: ''Literature/VanasHeritage'': Nirvy shoots an arrow into a Skjalls eye. Jord gets speared in the face by Ghazghar.
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* Literature/VanasHeritage: Nirvy shoots an arrow into a Skjalls eye. Jord gets speared in the face by Ghazghar.
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* Done backwards in ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'', where [[VigilanteMan the McManus brothers]]' signature execution method is for each of them to shoot their victim in the back of the head simultaneously, the bullets exiting their victim's head through the eyes.
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* In the ComicBook/EnergonUniverse series ''ComicBook/{{Duke}}'', the Baroness delivers this [[DeathByIrony on Major Bludd]], who was just introduced for the first time in the [[Franchise/GIJoe G.I. Joe franchise]] having both his eyes instead of a patch covering one.
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* Moe Greene of ''Film/TheGodfather'' is the TropeNamer; during ThePurge Michael commits on his enemies, Greene is shot straight through the glasses partway through a massage and dies instantly. This differs from the book, where Greene is KilledOffScreen months prior to said purge.

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* Moe Greene of ''Film/TheGodfather'' is the TropeNamer; during ThePurge Michael commits on his enemies, Greene is shot straight through the glasses partway through a massage and dies instantly. [[DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation This differs from the book, book]], where Greene is KilledOffScreen months prior to said purge.
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!!Some instances of this qualify as a DeathTrope, so beware of unmarked spoilers!

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!!Some instances of !!As this qualify as is ''[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat generally]]'' a DeathTrope, so beware of {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers!spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].






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* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'': Lord Manpower the Temporary, Stanley the Plaid's last warlord, takes an arrow [[http://www.erfworld.com/book-1-archive/?px=%2F002.jpg through the eye]] and out the back of his head, resulting in a NonSequiturThud and a hastily summoned replacement that [[ForWantOfANail sets off the plot]].

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* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'': Lord Manpower the Temporary, Stanley the Plaid's last warlord, takes an arrow [[http://www.erfworld.com/book-1-archive/?px=%2F002.jpg through the eye]] and out the back of his head, resulting in a NonSequiturThud and a hastily summoned replacement that [[ForWantOfANail sets off the plot]].plot.
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* ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'' loves this, as a number of characters (such as Deng and LeLand) can be executed via shot to the eye.

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