Superman has Zod (and Bizarro) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in Lex Luthor; by some accounts, Mr. Mxyzptlk would also count as an opposite number.
Batman has The Wrath (and R'as Al-Ghul) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in The Joker.
Captain Marvel / Shazam has Black Adam (and Sabbac and Ibac) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in Mister Mind.
Green Arrow has Merlyn (and a plethora of one-shot criminal archers) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in The Clock King.
Flash has The Reverse Flash (and Savitar) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in The Turtle, and for that matter in The Fiddler and eventually the entire Rogues Gallery with not a speedster among them.
Wonder Woman has Paula von Gunther (and Giganta originally) as parallel foes, but she also has her opposite number in Doctor Psycho and The Silver Swan.
Green Lantern has Sinestro (and Star Sapphire) as parallel foes, but he also has his opposite number in Hector Hammond and The Shark.
Doctor Fate definitely has Wotan as a parallel, but most of his other foes are one-shots. I'm not sure whether Black Manta or Ocean Master are close enough to Aquaman in powers to count as his parallels. Hawkman dealt mostly with The Gentleman Ghost and Kanjar Ro, neither of whom has powers similar to his, but Hawkgirl and he did fight the Manhawks.
I don't remember The Atom having a nemesis with similar powers; his primary foe has always been Chronos. Swamp-Thing's primary nemesis was Anton Arcane, more of an opposite number. Firestorm's primary nemesis was Killer Frost, an opposite number, though he had a common origin with Multiplex. Black Lightning's primary foe is Tobias Whale, an opposite number.
I'm ignoring the second-string characters who never really acquired their own nemeses per se, such as Zatanna, Power Girl, and the DC version of Plastic Man.
But then, you could make a similar Marvel list of parallel foes : Thor with Loki or Amora the Enchantress, Captain America with The Red Skull, Spider-Man with Doctor Octopus or Venom, The Hulk with The Abomination, Doctor Strange with Baron Mordo, Iron Man with the Crimson Dynamo and the Titanium Man, etc.
The point I'm making is that having a parallel foe and an opposite number are both tropes so common they are almost de riguer for any major superhero, and the superheroes who lack both a parallel foe and an opposite number almost never make it to the status of a major superhero independent of a team.
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