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In literature, an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archnemesis is the main enemy of someone. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In fiction, it is a character who is the protagonist 's, commonly a hero 's, most prominent and most-known enemy.
Bluto is a cruel, bearded, muscular ruffian who serves as Popeye's nemesis and archrival for the love of Olive Oyl. He usually uses brute force and/or trickery to accomplish his various goals. His voice is very loud, harsh and deep, with an incomprehensible bear-like growl between words and sentences.
Norman is sometimes depicted as an enemy of Spider-Man even when not being the Green Goblin. [151] ^ The Eddie Brock incarnation of Venom is often regarded as Spider-Man's deadliest foe, and has been described as an evil mirror version of Spider-Man in many ways. [7] [8] [145] He is also among Spider-Man's most popular villains. [152]
Villain First appearance Description Abyssal Dark Aquaman (vol. 8) #34 (May 2018) : A malefic force born of ancient Atlantis' overuse of magic. The Abyssal Dark is a demon of pure esoteric anima begotten from the conjurers of the surface-borne city's thirst for greater knowledge and power, promising them greatness from its services, but withholding the terrible price that entailed.
Arch: Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #145 (June 1999) One of the Titans of Myth and a god of strategy. Arch was a satyr-like creature with reptilian features. He wore a large helmet, but was otherwise completely nude. A child of Cronus, Arch gave his father the idea of attacking the Hindu gods after the Titans were able to defeat the Greek gods.
A complicated relationship to say the least. Prince Harry refers to Prince William as his “beloved brother” — and “archnemesis” — in his new memoir, Spare.. Prince William and Prince ...
Various enemies of Superman, as they appear on the cover of Superman Villains: Secret Files and Origins#1 (June 1998, art by Dan Jurgens). This is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman.
Villain First appearance Description Vandal Savage: Green Lantern #10 (winter 1943/44) : Vandar Adg, an immortal Cro-Magnon altered by the rays of a fallen meteor, possibly in 50,000 B.C. Vandal Savage has manipulated human history behind the scenes for centuries, being a Pharaoh, helping to murder Caesar (though Pre-Crisis he was Caesar), committing murders as Jack the Ripper, and has been an ...