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The Scary Shiny Glasses can be turned on or off at will by the wearer they can especially crank it up for intimidation. When they are in effect, the glasses reflect light such that all you can see are two white circles, nothing is visible of the eyes. Often for extra effect their bodies will just be a black outline, with the glasses as the only visible detail. 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.It's probably to foreshadow his being a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing. 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 (WildStorm) has this even in the dark.When he finally takes them off it's revealed that his eyes are glowing radioactively. More of a subversion, since Ray isn't really that bad a guy. Played straight, however, with Peter Grimm. The Corinthian in The Sandman (1989) always wears reflective sunglasses, but then, that's really preferable to looking at what he actually has in his eye sockets.
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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.