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Eye Beams
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A Stock Superpower (and also a classic Super Robot weapon) that allows characters to shoot blasts out of their eyes. Blasts of what, you ask? Sometimes the generic, all-encompassing term of "energy." Sometimes "heat," in which case it is (logically) known as Heat Vision. Sometimes "lasers," in which case it is known (again, with excessive logic) as Laser Vision. The point is, they hurt. These are the real Glowing Eyes of Doom. This is the stock power of the Mecha Mook and those with powers beyond mortal men. Also, a stock joke about "laser eye surgery" fad. Seldom is it explained how a beam which can burn or injure just about anything else is contained when trapped behind the character's eyelids, nor how the beam-producing mechanism within the eye avoids obstructing the vision of the actual seeing parts of the eye. Compare X-Ray Vision, Deadly Gaze, Magical Eye, Breath Weapon, Head Blast, Hand Blast, and Psi Blast. Often The Glasses Come Off for this. A favorite attack for the Oculothorax. Not to be confused with I-beams, the architectural element, although those too can be used as weapons. |
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Ansem Retort: Andrew Jackson's special ability. That and liberal Cluster F Bombs. | |
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In one of the later The Six Million Dollar Man made-for-TV movies, Steve Austin's long lost son suffers a tragic accident and gets a bionic eye — that can shoot lasers. | |
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Megamind: After Hal gets empowered and becomes Tighten, he uses these to write his alias across the city. He also uses them against a mannequin of Megamind. | |
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Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): In their final form, Viv and San gain the ability to fire Gravity Beam-like Destroyed Thunder from their eyes, an ability which the original Toho incarnation of Monster X possessed. | |
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The Mr. Potato Head Show: During the superhero episode, Mr. Potato Head's "Spudman" character has the ability to fire lightning-like purple rays from his eyes; he used them to create a Bullethole Door to enter the villain's lair. He showed this ability once backstage, too. | |
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The Funniest Minecraft Videos Ever: The Laser Eye Mod allows the players to have this ability. The Ender Dragon didn't stand a chance against them, and Wilbur discovers that they could even break bedrock with laser vision. | |
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Lab Rats has this as one of Adam's main bionic abilities. Usually it's the standard red laser beams, but there have been instances of him shooting actual fire out of his eyes, one of the most notable being in the first episode, when he uses it to ward off Mission Creek High's school mascot after it gets too clingy. | |
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Advice and Trust: Zeruel's optic beams are extremely powerful. He used them to pierce nearly all defensive layers of the cast's underground base and nearly vaporized Rei with them. | |
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Munchkin: One of the powers in Super Munchkin. Users risk accidentally destroying their own headgear with it. | |
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Inverted Fate: Undyne has a robotic left eye that can shoot lasers instead f an eyepatch, as she is the Royal Scientist instead of the Captain of the Royal Guard she was in canon. | |
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FreedomToons: Ben Shapiro (and his family) use these to obliterate their debate opponents. Marianne Williamson uses this at the end of "Dem Debate 2: Electoral Boogaloo". |
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A Dip In The Inkwell: In the oneshot "Lemonade Pitcher", Estimation Eddie wears an Eyepatch of Power that covers up his eye, which can shoot beams that create and reheat hot dogs. When he tries to use his power for the former purpose to help his teammates, however, he ends up getting injured and fears that the energy in his eye can backfire and cause him severe brain damage. | |
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Gort from the original The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). | |
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Although Heroes, surprisingly given the many different superpowers, does not have any characters with eye beams, in the season 3 episode "It's Coming", Elle shoots Sylar with so much lightning at one point that lightning actually comes out of his eyes while he's being electrocuted. Good Thing He Can Heal. | |
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Cyanide and Happiness: Parodied. | |
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Burnt Face Man from the flash animation series by the same name, attempts to use "his laser eyes" to catch a falling baby. He does not have said power. Baby go splat. | |
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8-Bit Theater: When a demon destroys the city of Prontera, it uses laser beams from its eyes as part of its rampage. A Pronteran protests that lasers haven't been invented yet; the demon responds that demons have that figured out fine and then blasts him. Black Mage uses them later, when Fighter shows him his "Brilliant Idea" that he's written down. Black Mage offers to "lend those notes my critical eye... BEAMS!" and incinerates the page. Black Mage later used these to set ablaze a dwarf city. Red Mage lampshades it: "Now you're just doing it to annoy me. You don't even HAVE heat vision." BEHOLD MY HUMAN LASER! |
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Cyclops is shown using his in Stern Pinball's X-Men. | |
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The Boys (2019): Billy Butcher finds a baby hooked up to an IV of Compound V being kept inside a laser-proof incubator, due to having been born with the ability to shoot blue beams from its eyes. Several mooks with automatic weapons then burst into the room, and in a classic Boys Black Comedy moment, Butcher picks up the baby and uses it to blast them in half. Homelander's red eye beams are his most common weapons, which he uses to kill a building full of terrorists and bring down a plane. The reason he uses them is because they require the least effort for him to use and because he is frankly lazy, which fits with his characterization as a truly villainous Smug Super. In Season 3, after taking Temp-V to take down Homelander, Butcher gains his own orange-colored eye beams which he uses in a Beam-O-War. |
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In Paradise Lost, the Son of God uses all of his eyes to glare lightning and fire at the demonic soldiers with such intensity that all their strength and life is lost to them. | |
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Everyday Heroes: Summer has to wear a special mask, 24/7 as a result of Cyclops-style Power Incontinence since her powers kicked in. | |
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In the music video for "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons has the teddy bear, after defeating the champion vaporize two of the boss's Mooks with its eyes. | |
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Discussed in Deviant, though no one's been shown with the power yet. | |
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Planescape Survival Guide: Tchick the beholder has these. Though his powers tend to be rather unusual. His most commonly used fires a red delicious apple. | |
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Night Man's costume includes (among things like a bulletproof bodysuit, an Anti-Gravity belt, and an Invisibility Cloak) an eyepatch of sorts that grants him night vision and can fire a laser. He's not shy about using it to kill, though. At one point, he uses it to merely stun a bad guy, knowing the guy was going to take a two-story fall headfirst. | |
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In a Halo 3: ODST online ad from , Church tells a few legends about Sergeant Johnson. One of them that his friend's cousin's neighbor told him, was that he has laser eyes. He does. | |
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Sentinels of the Multiverse: This is Young Legacy's contribution to the Legacy superpowers, as seen on the Legacy card "Next Evolution". As a character card, it's her base power, "Atomic Glare". | |
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In Toho's fantasy adventure film Yamato Takeru eye beams are a powerful weapon used by both the titular hero and his foe the Physical God Tsukuyomi. When the latter is in his Scaled Up Orochi form he can even shoot lightning bolts from his (many) eyes. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja: Dracula's Draculabot features, among other things, eye lasers. In a variant, Dan McNinja can squirt poison from his eyes. |
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Supergirl (2015) as usual keeps the heat vision as part of the standard Kryptonian superpowers, although in this series it appears more blue/cyan than the traditional red from the comics and most other incarnations. In this series, the over-use of heat vision, which Clark terms a "solar-flare", can temporarily "burn-out" her or Clark's super-powers, temporarily causing them to revert to human. |
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This is one of Ikaris' powers in Eternals, and he is considered by several of the other Eternals as the most powerful among them. | |
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The Child of Love: In chapter 7 the cast fights an Angel is armed with a wide beam of yellow light it shoots at regular intervals. | |
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Homestuck: Nannasprite can use hers to levitate objects, heal people and write, as well as zapping imps. Sollux' Psychic Powers include the ability to fire energy beams from his eyes, a blue one from the left and a red one from the right. If he eats mind honey, he risks losing control of them and firing them wildly and involuntarily. Later on, he uses them purposely as weapons in his two duels with Eridan, who responds with beams of his own from a Magic Wand. |
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Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting: The Cinderslag Elemental has a form of heat vision that not only burns whoever it gazes it at, but also causes one of their possessions to either melt away or turn to ash. | |
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Head Trip: Any Rabbi does this regularly. Just don't tell them I told you. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: Massey has these in an Imagine Spot over blowing up an annoying coworker's head. Apparently "StinkEyeâ„¢ brand ocular implants will allow the fulfillment of this particular fantasy." | |
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Red Dwarf: Rimmer contracts a holovirus in the episode "Quarantine", it drives him mad(der), and he puts on a red and white checked gingham dress, army boots and a penguin puppet, Mr. Flibble. The holovirus gives Rimmer Hex-Vision, with which he can shoot beams from his eyes. He can also transfer the Hex-Vision to Mr. Flibble... The first time our heroes get shot at with the Hex-Vision, the Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy trope is lampshaded. Fridge Brilliance would suggest the reason the bad guys can't shoot straight while using Eye Beams is because their optic nerves are overloaded by the energy needed to destroy their target, so they can't see a thing. |
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Exalted: Shards of the Exalted Dream has the Empyreal Chaos Charm known as Apocalypse Comet Gaze. This allows Infern- er, Titanic Exalts to, surprise surprise, fire death rays with a glare. | |
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Chrysalis (RinoZ): Invidia the envy demon has a single eye laser (green, naturally), which makes sense, as he's a single floating eyeball. It's extremely destructive, but he needs time to recover afterward, and it's unsafe to use in enclosed spaces. | |
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The character Raccoon #1 of The Intrepid Girlbot has these, but she can't quite control them. Mousebot has also demonstrated this ability, but strangely, not Girlbot herself, except in one small instance. |
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College Roomies from Hell!!!: Dave got eye lasers as a result of a dip in a nuclear waste-laden lake. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic: Santa Christ "shoots lasers from his eyes", according to his theme song. | |
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A minor plotpoint in Superman II was Non making multiple attempts to learn to control his heat vision. | |
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Dragon magazine #46 adventure "The Temple of Poseidon": Once per minute, the Dark King Ythog-Nthlei can fire four scintillating beams of energy from his eyes that drain Strength from the victim. | |
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Pathfinder has the yai-mimic spell metamagic feat, which allows a caster to cast any ray spell — that is, a spell which fires a magical beam from the hand or fingers — from the center of their forehead, where their Third Eye would be. | |
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In the Sorcery! series, Red-Eyes are a race of lanky humanoids whose eyes are constantly closed. That's because when they open them, they can shoot fiery beams that are quite deadly. Having such a lethal weapon at their disposal has made all of them conceited bullies. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Marvel movies also give us Thor. The Destroyer armor opens its mask to reveal an empty helmet, and you can see the inside of the empty suit glowing like a furnace. Whenever this happens, this means a massive beam of KABLOOEY is about to be unleashed. Though it does stretch the definition of the 'eye' portion of the trope a little. This is one of Ikaris' powers in Eternals, and he is considered by several of the other Eternals as the most powerful among them. |
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Grrl Power has a magical villain, Sciona, realize the flaw in this trope as she'd given herself a set with a blood cocktail. One of the villains during the super-brawl fired off a pair of these, so it may be a case of Required Secondary Powers. |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The beholder is a living embodiment of this trope with its eleven eyes armed with magic rays, each of which acts as a different magical spell, a trait shared with the various beholder-kin creatures. There are also lots of creatures with gaze attacks affecting those meeting their eye, such as basilisks (petrification), catoblepas (death) and vampires (charm). Gibbering orbs can produce beams that, in a similar manner to beholders, emulate the effect of a high-level spell. Because gibbering orbs have hundreds of eyes, these beams aren't mapped to a specific eye; rather, the orb can essentially pick and choose which beams it wants to use from a set list of two dozen effects, with the only limitation being that it can only fire off one of each kind per round. In lieu of a conventional Breath Weapon like other dragons, a jabberwock can shoot a long line of fire from its bulging eyes unless it has been blinded by something. A handful of arcane spells like eyebite (a gaze attacks with minor enchantments like charm or fear) and dead man's eyes (the caster's eyeballs turn black with white skull-shaped pupils and kills people by looking in their eyes). Later sourcebooks provide a metamagic feat that allows player characters to store ray spells in each eye for convenient simultaneous blasting for a later date. The spell lantern light from the 3E Book of Exalted Deeds supplement gives clerics and paladins the ability to shoot eye beams. The obscenely powerful epic spell vengeful gaze of god from the 3E Epic Level Handbook deals anywhere from 305 to 1850 points of damage, the latter value being easily sufficient to kill most deities in one shot, and it has a range just less than two and a half miles. Of course, the massive backlash will likely kill you too. And by the time you're high enough level that you could conceivably cast it, you've got easier and safer ways to accomplish the same effect. 1st Edition Advanced D&D supplement Fiend Folio: The retriever has four eyes that can fire rays up to sixty feet away. Three of them inflict fire, cold and lightning damage (respectively) equal to the retriever's current Hit Points, with a saving throw vs. dragon breath for half damage. The fourth eye can transmute the target into mud, stone, gold or lead (determined randomly). Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting: The Cinderslag Elemental has a form of heat vision that not only burns whoever it gazes it at, but also causes one of their possessions to either melt away or turn to ash. Dragon magazine #46 adventure "The Temple of Poseidon": Once per minute, the Dark King Ythog-Nthlei can fire four scintillating beams of energy from his eyes that drain Strength from the victim. Forgotten Realms: Dwarves Deep has the dwarven priestly spell fire eyes. Seven Sisters adds its arcane counterpart — higher-level more powerful, but short-ranged and with bonus heat protection — and basilisk glare. The 3.5E supplement Lost Empires of Faerûn gives the sunmaster Prestige Class the ability to shoot beams of light out of their eyes at 2nd level. Ravenloft: The "Realm of Terror" booklet, from the 2nd Edition boxed set, has it so that when someone fails a Ravenloft Powers check, one possible benefit is being able to fire a ray of enfeeblement spell from their eyes three times per day. |
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Monsters, Inc.: A witness credits Boo with "laser vision" that she used to blast a car. | |
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X-Men Film Series When Cyclops' eyes are uncovered they shoot red beams uncontrollably. As mentioned in the comics, they shoot beams of pure concussive force and not heat, but this can be forgotten Depending on the Writer or Depending on the Artist. Specifically, X-Men Origins: Wolverine leaves the edges of whatever he just blasted his way through glowing red-hot. In X-Men: Days of Future Past, the Future Sentinel's entire face unfolds to fire a powerful beam. |
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Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire. Baron Vengeous has a glare which causes the recipient to explode. | |
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Haunted Mansion and the Hatbox Ghost: The One-Eyed Black Cat can project a laser-like red beam from his "missing" eye, which can destroy, reshape, mind-control, and a dozen other things. | |
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The villains of the week in the Farscape episode "Crackers Don't Matter" is a blind Mad Scientist specializing in light, so naturally, he can shoot lasers out of his eyes. And cling to walls. | |
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Smallville: Clark Kent, obviously. He develops them in "Heat". Also Bizarro, Ultraman, and any of the dozens of Kryptonians that pop up during the show. Heat vision is invisible to the naked eye and the beam effects are only for the audience's benefit, allowing them to use it in public without anyone noticing. And for the Kryptonians, heat vision is heavily associated with sexual arousal, with some of them activating it by accident when becoming too aroused. | |
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Hellsister Trilogy: Supergirl's heat vision is her best weapon, but Darkseid's Omega Effect eye beams can easily hurt or even kill a Kryptonian. | |
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Forgotten Realms: Dwarves Deep has the dwarven priestly spell fire eyes. Seven Sisters adds its arcane counterpart — higher-level more powerful, but short-ranged and with bonus heat protection — and basilisk glare. The 3.5E supplement Lost Empires of Faerûn gives the sunmaster Prestige Class the ability to shoot beams of light out of their eyes at 2nd level. |
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In X-Men: Days of Future Past, the Future Sentinel's entire face unfolds to fire a powerful beam. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court: Given to robot cows. Just like real cows, only with lasers. | |
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Ennui GO!: Meatclops has eyes that are portals to a dimension filled with meat, allowing him to shoot blasts of meat at bad guys. Nobody wants to get caught by him. | |
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A Force of Four: Three Kryptonian criminals use their heat vision wantonly to burn places down and punish or even fry enemies. | |
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Gigan is a special case as he never had eye beams in his first two appearances (He did have a laser weapon in his forehead that was never used) but the games give Gigan one despite that. Gigan's first film eye beam attack was in the Millennium era film Godzilla: Final Wars, where it was a short range attack called "Cluster Light Beam" and caused a explosion as the beams split apart, like a cluster bomb. In the Pipeworks ''Godzilla'' Trilogy, Gigan has both a long range beam and short range "shotgun blast". | |
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Girl Genius: Count Wolkerstorfer, using his mech's cyclopean eye, rakes Baron Oomfumf's tuba trombone battle wagon thing with a beam killing him. | |
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Champions has a villain named Occulon who has several eye-based powers. | |
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Laser Pony from the League of Super Redundant Heroes can shoot energy beams from behind his eyes, which blinded him on their first use. | |
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Red vs. Blue: In a Halo 3: ODST online ad from , Church tells a few legends about Sergeant Johnson. One of them that his friend's cousin's neighbor told him, was that he has laser eyes. He does. Church gets a powerful laser eye in Recreation when he's transported into a spherical body. |
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Farce of the Three Kingdoms: Xu Chu has these. Ma Chao complains that this is out of genre (he's wrong). | |
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BattleTech: BattleMechs with head mounted weapons sometimes have it set up as an eye-beam. The Atlas, which has a skull for a cockpit, can mount a laser in one of the eyes (the other is occupied by the actual pilot), and the Mechwarrior 4 Cyclops has a huge glowing red "eye" where a head should be. You can mount a (light) Particle Projector Cannon there, making it fire lightning bolts | |
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Thrilling Intent One of Markus' attacks involves shooting thin beams of fire from his eyes. | |
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DC Extended Universe: In Man of Steel, Superman's heat vision blasts look more focused than Zod's, presumably because Superman has had more time to master it. Both of them seem to find the ability painful to switch on and off. In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Doomsday has eye beams, presumably because he was created from Zod's corpse. This allows him and Superman to have a brief but awesome Beam-O-War. In Zack Snyder's Justice League, Alfred Pennyworth reverse-engineered Kryptonian tech to make Batman's gauntlets plasma-proof, which ends up being very useful when an angry revived Superman targets the Dark Knight with his eye beams. In the Final Battle, Superman uses his eye beams to cut off one of Steppenwolf's horns. In the final scenes showing how the Bad Future started, Darkseid uses his Omega Beams to kill some Atlanteans. |
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Showa & Vampire: Black 13 can fire lasers from his eyes. | |
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The Perry Bible Fellowship got◊ two◊ cases. | |
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Olly, from The Sifl and Olly Show, has a pair of these installed at one point. They come with the ability to read minds. Side effects include extreme curiosity. | |
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Cindy Crawford was able to do this when she appeared on Muppets Tonight, and did it to vaporize two rather annoying Muppets, one a Loony Fan who asked if supermodels had super-powers, and during the last scene on a guy who kept introducing himself (over and over). | |
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Last Child of Krypton: Shinji has heat vision thanks to his Kryptonian DNA. He uses it most memorably to burn Leliel down when it tries to Mind Rape Asuka in a scene which is a homage to For the Man Who Has Everything. | |
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In Man of Steel, Superman's heat vision blasts look more focused than Zod's, presumably because Superman has had more time to master it. Both of them seem to find the ability painful to switch on and off. | |
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In BoBoiBoy, whenever BoBoiBoy Light isn't shooting light beams with his hands, he's doing it with his eyes instead. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: At one point, the silver golem Karn vaporizes a Phyrexian who has latched onto his arm with "A blinding light from his eyes". "Eyes of the Beholder" depicts a beholder from Dungeons & Dragons in the act of vaporizing a luckless adventurer with beams of destructive energy projected from both its central eyes and its eyestalks. |
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Ravenloft: The "Realm of Terror" booklet, from the 2nd Edition boxed set, has it so that when someone fails a Ravenloft Powers check, one possible benefit is being able to fire a ray of enfeeblement spell from their eyes three times per day. | |
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Weesh: Tate wishes he had laser eyes. | |
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Origin Story: Alex Harris (being a Kryptonian trapped in the '"Marvel Universe'') uses her heat vision multiple times, most notably to disable Carol Danvers. | |
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The Six Servants: One of the servants is a man who can fire destructive beams from his eyes, and thus must go around in a blindfold so he doesn't accidentally destroy everything he looks at. | |
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Countless Ultra Series kaiju possess beam attacks fired from their eyes. | |
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The Marvel movies also give us Thor. The Destroyer armor opens its mask to reveal an empty helmet, and you can see the inside of the empty suit glowing like a furnace. Whenever this happens, this means a massive beam of KABLOOEY is about to be unleashed. Though it does stretch the definition of the 'eye' portion of the trope a little. | |
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World of Synnibarr is notorious for having bears that attack with these. And it is not even in the top thirty weirdest things about World of Synnibarr. | |
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The first movie features an eye-blasting hero named GazerBeam. He's already been murdered by the villain Syndrome by the time the main plot of the movie begins. He uses the power to leave an important clue: the password to the computer in Syndrome's lair. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Commissar Sebastian Yarrick got a laser-firing bionic implant for his left eye to build on the stories fearful Orks told of him being able to kill with a glare. Prince Yriel has a similar item. No such cool backstory behind it, unfortunately. Lords of Change, the greater daemons of Tzeentch, use their gaze as their ranged attack. One of the psychic powers available to the Ork Weirdboy is an eye beam attack, with a strength comparable to the anti-armor melta weaponry used by the Imperium. The Gaze of Mork is a supercharged laser mounted in the eye of ork Gargants. |
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Shadowrun: Cybereyes with built in lasers (or projectile weapons) are available. But, it is made very clear that they are very ineffective, especially in combat. In fact, the only effective use is low end tool uses. One alternative, however, is single-use flashbulbs - it won't kill the victims, but rendering them temporarily blind is just as useful. | |
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Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!: Izuku is Kryptonian, with the Heat Vision to match. It's currently powerful enough to slice off the arm of a robot with ease and bore through the hide of a rotting Kaiju corpse, but his lack of practice has made his fine control poor, to the point that he can't cut in a straight line. | |
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Arrowverse: Jake Simmons (a.k.a. Deathbolt) shoots plasma laser beams from his eyes as his main power. Supergirl (2015) as usual keeps the heat vision as part of the standard Kryptonian superpowers, although in this series it appears more blue/cyan than the traditional red from the comics and most other incarnations. In this series, the over-use of heat vision, which Clark terms a "solar-flare", can temporarily "burn-out" her or Clark's super-powers, temporarily causing them to revert to human. |
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In the scene where Skeletor becomes a god in Masters of the Universe, he forces He-Man to kneel before him by way of powerful Agony Beams fired from his eyes. | |
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In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Doomsday has eye beams, presumably because he was created from Zod's corpse. This allows him and Superman to have a brief but awesome Beam-O-War. | |
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Dracula's Draculabot features, among other things, eye lasers. | |
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The Incredibles: The first movie features an eye-blasting hero named GazerBeam. He's already been murdered by the villain Syndrome by the time the main plot of the movie begins. He uses the power to leave an important clue: the password to the computer in Syndrome's lair. Baby Jack-Jack starts manifesting these during his Day in the Limelight short film Jack-Jack Attack. The rest of the family learn he has this ability, among many others, during the sequel. During the climax Violet picks Jack-Jack up and basically uses him as a gun to shoot one of their enemies by shouting "Pew Pew" to get Jack-Jack to fire his beams. |
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Doctor Who: The Silurians from the classic series had a Third Eye they could send an eye beam from which could kill, stun, or operate machinery. "42" has the bad guy running around with these (beams of heat, in this case), with a visor that seems to be a direct Shout-Out to Cyclops. |
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Uncyclopedia articles judged to be "bat fuck insane" feature a photomanipulated image◊ of Pope John Paul II shooting eye beams while shouting "Eye Beams!" | |
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The Non-Adventures of Wonderella: Wonderella got these once, but apparently, it's just an allergic reaction to shellfish. | |
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Superwomen of Eva 2: Lone Heir of Krypton: Asuka has heat eye-beams due to being half-Kryptonian. She discovers this when she is cooking and accidentally sets the eggs on fire. | |
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World Domination in Retrospect: Amplitude applies his Sizeshifter powers via eye beam. Captain Lightning has the more traditionally destructive type. Gecko installs a laser eye for himself, though it will fry his brain if left on for too long. |
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Arduin: A number of Greater Demons can do this. Iphang, the Lord of the Yellow Horde, can fire a brilliant green ray of intense heat from his eye that does 3-60 Hit Points of damage to anything it hits. It has a range of 100 yards and can be fired up once per melee round up to 13 times in a row. After that it can only be fired once per minute until he doesn't use it (allowing it to rest) for 30 minutes. Karong the Lord of Slime has three large glowing eyes colored red, yellow and green. Once each melee round each eye can send out a beam of its color that is 40 yards long and 5 feet wide. The red ray causes 17-36 Hit Points of burning damage, the yellow ray causes 15-24 Hit Points of immediate rotting damage and 3 Hit Points of continuing rotting damage each melee round thereafter, and the green ray causes paralysis for 1-20 minutes. |
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Don't get into a staring contest with Alex from The Other Kind of Roommate. Although his beams are invisible, so long as he's made direct eye contact, he can kill from streets away. | |
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Kryptonians have heat vision in the Superman: A minor plotpoint in Superman II was Non making multiple attempts to learn to control his heat vision. One of the most infamous cases of New Powers as the Plot Demands has Superman shooting beams from his eyes that repair the Great Wall Of China in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Word of God says he was supposed to fix it at Super-Speed but they were running out of money. |
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. After Captain Kirk and Spock question the authenticity of "God", he fires beams of energy out of his eyes at them. He does it again while pursuing Kirk later on. | |
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This guy from Karate Bears has eye beams | |
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Project Ignition: Lux's optic beams hurt as bad a Procyon shots, so it's best to just not get hit. | |
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The Iron Giant: The titular character involuntarily deploys these if someone shoots at it, even if it's only with a toy gun. | |
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Happy Tree Friends: Splendid, being a Superman Expy, has this superpower, which he can amplify using glasses and binoculars. | |
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When the Grand High Witch destroys a fellow witch for daring to argue with her in The Witches (1990), this is the form her magical incineration attack takes. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Robo-Wolf can fire powerful red laser beams from its eyes. Robo has eye beams, but they are really weak. Portica has 'eye laser rings', as Boo calls them. Rodney has eye beams strong enough to destroy boulders. |
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Apparently, Ananth from Johnny Wander has this ability when not wearing his hat. | |
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GURPS: "Lightning Stare" from GURPS: Magic, which probably isn't a cool as it sounds since you have to make "certain facial motions" in order to cast the spell. | |
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X-Ray & Vav has this as X-Ray's main weapon, a pair of glasses that also give him X-Ray Vision. However, X-Ray is such a horrible shot, he'll end up destroying the city before he hits his target. | |
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On How I Met Your Mother, Lily has the "You're dead to me look", which causes her eyes to glow and the object of her glare to (appear to) vaporize. Given the look's similarity to Dark Willow eyes, this is possibly an Actor Allusion to actress Alyson Hannigan's former character. | |
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The Last Daughter: Taylor discovers that she can shoot heat blasts from her eyes during her fight with Behemoth. | |
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Brandon from Brightburn, in addition to the other powers of the Superman package, also has laser eyes. But given that this kid is a supervillain, and that this is a horror flick, he puts this power to very horrific use on his father after he tries to shoot him. | |
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The villain from the Charmed (1998) episode "The Truth is out there, and it hurts" has a Third Eye that sends out a beam of burning energy. It targets the same area that the victim's third eye would be. | |
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In Zack Snyder's Justice League, Alfred Pennyworth reverse-engineered Kryptonian tech to make Batman's gauntlets plasma-proof, which ends up being very useful when an angry revived Superman targets the Dark Knight with his eye beams. In the Final Battle, Superman uses his eye beams to cut off one of Steppenwolf's horns. In the final scenes showing how the Bad Future started, Darkseid uses his Omega Beams to kill some Atlanteans. | |
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Superbitch has the ability to burn/melt and cure vision problems with her eyebeams. | |
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In the Zachary Nixon Johnson series, there is a psi named Liz Lazor who specializes in firing lasers from her eyes. | |
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The Pelican Cello in Mountain Time has eye lasers, as well as at least 49 other powers (including "good at long division," "can identify cheeses at 20 yards," and, yes, "can make cello music"). | |
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The Horned Lizard, or at least some species of same, has a defense mechanism whereby it can, to quote The Other Wiki, "squirt an aimed stream of blood from the corners of the eyes for a distance of up to 5 feet." The blood is caustic, foul-tasting, and a bit of a surprise for a would-be predator. | |
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