Not their mild mannered alter-egos but while being super?
I know there are guys like Cyclops but I’m wondering if any superhero needs corrective lenes.
Heather (whatsername), the second Guardian of Alpha Flight had prescription lenses in the mask.
Nightwatch (or was it Nightforce or Nightmask?) also had prescription lenses in his mask.
Dr Midnite, able to see in the dark but not in the light, wore special glasses to correct this.
Fearless Fly wore glasses. IIRC, the source of his superpowers was his eyeglasses.
If we’re counting video games, Gordon Freeman.
Are those lenses in Spidey’s mask?
Herbie continued to wear his glasses when he appeared as The Fat Fury, who was not exactly a traditional superhero.
Barbara Gordon (Oracle, nee Batgirl) wears glasses.
Nite Owl II (from The Watchmen) wore glasses, as I remember.
The Beast wears glasses in the lab; reading glasses, one assumes. I doubt we’d ever see him pull a pair out of his trunks on a mission, though, to read some fine print.
The 3-D Man didn’t wear glasses, glasses wore him!
He was an astronaut or something who got blown up in an experimental craft or something, and instead of being killed he ended up as two imprints on the lenses of his brother’s glasses (one red, one green). When the brother concetrated on the images, 3-D Man would spring forth, possessing the strength, speed, stamina, etc. of three people. he could operate IIRC for three hours at a time before reverting back to the lenses.
And then of course there’s Biclops, but who buys comics put out by the American Opthalmalogical Association?
In her later years, Miss America wore glasses while in costume, but not in her civilian identity.
Captain Nice wore them all the time.
Don’t forget Biclops!
Heather Hudson, the original Guardian’s (James Hudson) wife.
In the title sequence of the X-Men animated series, we saw Cyclops when his powers first manifested. He was wearing glasses, which were knocked off or destroyed or something when the laser beams began to shoot out of his eyes uncontrollably. So it’s possible that he has corrective lenses in his mask, and that those red glasses he wore when not in costume were perscription lenses.
Which animated series? I assume you don’t mean the pilot Pryde Of The X-Men which was never made into a series.
But, you could be referring to the X Men series which aired on Fox, or to the Dawson’s Creekesque X-Men: Evolution.
Not to mention, by the rings of Raggador, that no animated series is canon.
I’m talking about the series which ran in the 80’s. Not X-Men: Evolution.
Hey, if we can list freakin’ Biclops, then why isn’t this OK? 
In The Amazing SpiderMan, issue minus one, (part of the Flashback series) we say a young peter parker fantasizing about being superheroes suh as The Whizzer, a Dr. Strange-like hero and Capt. America, only each outfit had coke-bottle glasses.
Was he a super-hero in Soviet Russia?
Kent Shakespeare. From the Legion of Super-Heroes reboot by Giffen (Volume 4).
Shadowcat AKA Kitty Pryde was nearsighted when she first needed glasses, but various writters have forgotten that she needs them, thought she just needed them to read, or have her wears contacts in costume.