- - Bete noir et al.
- - foes that seem impossible to beat
- - guys brought up repeated hollow excuses for "joker" and "the batman," say
- - seinfeld and newman, e.g.
- - they're usually unbeatable
- - superheroes always have them
- - Sworn enemies
- - Fierce opponents
- - Archrivals
- - Rivals who often win out
- - Usually victorious rivals
- - Watch people on the up eclipsing second greatest rivals
- - Formidable opponents
- - You can't beat them
- - Sinestro and Professor Zoom, in their respective universes
- - Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, e.g
- - Joker and Riddler, to Batman
- - Tough opponents
- - Formidable rivals
- - Fearsome foes
- - Agents of undoing
- - Luthor and Zod, to Superman
- - Formidable foes
- - They can't be beaten
- - Tough rivals
- - Unbeatable foes
- - The Steelers, to the Ravens
- - The Ravens, to the Steelers
- - They're unbeatable
- - Holmes and Moriarty, e.g.
- - Superheroes, to villains
- - Archenemies
- - They can't be beat
- - Luthor and Brainiac, to Superman
- - Unbeatable opponents
- - Usually unbeatable rivals
- - Unbeatable rivals
- - They're unconquerable
- - Unbeatable archenemies
- - Mortal enemies
- - Fierce foes
- - The Yankees, to the Red Sox
- - Batman and Superman, to villains
- - Banes
- - Batman and Robin, to Riddler
- - Batman and Robin, to Catwoman
- - Arch enemies
- - Plan foilers, perhaps
- - Like Batman and Robin to the Joker
- - Waterloos
- - Baddies
- - Archenemies, maybe
- - They give comeuppances
- - Inflicters of retribution
- - Those imposing retribution
- - Rivals to who one always loses
- - Retributions.
- - Just punishments.
- - Just retributions.
- - Inflicters of tribulation.
- - Retributive fates.
- - Relentless avengers.
- - Embodiments of retribution.
- - Avenging agencies.
- - Fighting types
- - Bond and Blofeld, e.g.
- - Avengers
- - Fates
- - Just deserts
- - Agents of retribution
- - Rivals
- - Ruins
- - Thorns in one's side
- - Moriarty to Holmes and The Joker to Batman
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