Whisper the Wolf from the Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) comics typically keeps her eyes shut except when under very strong emotions, such as wrath, fear, or intense distress.The Saint of Killers from Preacher has fairly permanently closed eyelids.He IS connected to every single atom of every single universe that the Anti-Monitor is destroying, which means The Monitor gets weaker as each universe dies. But nope, the Monitor from Crisis on Infinite Earths seems to spend most of his time in an expression of frustrated lamentation, or thinking, Or, hell, just tired. Ironically, of all characters to have their eyes closed most of the time, you'd think this would never apply to a character who's entire schtick, his whole reason to exist as a character, is to keep an eye on multiple universes and watch over all of them.It is referred to by reviewer Linkara as " Youngblood's Disease". Rob Liefeld's artwork depicts characters so they look like they're always squinting.His "face" is a mask and the tiny eye slits serve to prevent anyone getting so much as a glimpse of his face. Before the time-travel flashback thing, Lynn Johnston of For Better or for Worse started drawing Japanese character Dawn Enjo with permanently squinted eyes, which she hadn't done before.Except when Grandma is talking very seriously.Both Grandma Ben and Lucius Down from Bone.The same goes for Kawliga, Hans Welterschmertz Gruber’s henchman. From The Eye of Mongombo we have adventurer-turned-duck Cliff Carlson who has squinty eyes which he occasionally opens.Averted with the animated series Archie's Weird Mysteries in which his eyes are always open.Once he was coaxed into opening his eyes for a group photo, only to have everyone else in the shot blink once the photo was taken.As is often the case, it's not as dramatic as you'd think. ![]()
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