Who Is Your DC Nemesis?

Ever wonder who your DC arch-rival would be if you were a super hero? Find out here!

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Bane

Bane

Your DC Nemesis is Bain! According to your answers, this DC super villain would be your main rival throughout your superhero career. Known mostly for his role as a villain to Batman, The Dark Knight; Bane was born and raised in prison. After becoming the de facto boss of the prison, he was made subject to a new drug called Venom which vastly increased his strength. His whole life, he was terrified of a bat-like figure from his dreams and after hearing of Batman, Bane began to see their destiny as interwoven together. Incredibly smart and nearly impossible to overpower, Bane is one of the fiercest villains to face, he even broke Batman's back at one point!

Professor Zoom

Professor Zoom

Your DC Nemesis would be Professor Zoom! According to our team of experts, Professor Zoom, also known as Reverse-Flash, is the main villain in your superhero comic book story! By recreating the accident that gave The Flash his powers, Professor Zoom was able to match The Flash in terms of speed; something that gave him quite the advantage. Originally from the future, Professor Zoom became obsessed with The Flash so much that he traveled back in time and attempted to become him. But the stresses of time travel proved too much, and he was forced back to his own time. Super speed is a dangerous power to have, especially if it falls in the wrong hands!

The Dark Archer

The Dark Archer

Your DC Nemesis would be The Dark Archer! According to your answers, Merlyn, also known as The Dark Archer is the arch rival that will be the antagonist to your superhero career. Once a member of the League Of Assassins, he was disbanded from the group after failing to kill Batman for a contract, thanks to the help of Green Arrow. The Dark Archer is Green Arrow's most dangerous villain, as he is undoubtedly a more skilled marksman than Oliver Queen himself. After foiling his plans numerous times, Merlyn has retreated to the shadows and is a freelance assassin. Do the ends justify the means? We'll leave that to you!

Sinestro

Sinestro

Your DC Nemesis would be Sinestro! According to our team of experts, the man who went against the Guardians of the Universe is the antagonist to your superhero career. The power of a Green Lantern can be enticing. Sinestro was once the greatest of all the Green Lanterns before turning on the Guardians, believing them to be corrupt. Ultimately, he become the holder of the Parallax entity, a being made of pure fear, and will come back to seek revenge on all Green Lanterns. Can you master your fear and use the strength of will to overpower Sinestro?

Darkseid

Darkseid

Your DC Nemesis Would Be Darkseid! According to your answers, the creature born on the planet Apokolips will be your super villain! It is easy to remember how tiny we humans are compared to someone like Darkseid. A nearly all-powerful being, he has long been an enemy of the Kryptonian Kal-El, known to the Earth as Superman. Fortunately, you may not have much work ahead of you, for a prophecy surrounds Darkseid; his death will come from his son, Orion. But what manner of all-powerful being he is, is a story for another time!

Doomsday

Doomsday

Your DC Nemesis Would Be Doomsday! According to your answers, the impossible to kill antagonist would be the super villain in your comic book! Famous for his part in killing Superman, Doomsday becomes stronger each time he dies. It is hard to imagine how a more terrifying super villain to go up against, but you are quite resourceful, and will surely find a way to stop him! Time and time again will he come, and time and time again you must figure out the means to his destruction. You never know, you may get to him through the power of love instead of the power of strength.

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