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** [[ComicBook/LexLuthor Lex Luthor]] is an EvilCounterpart to his half-sister Lena, especially considering his infamous actions caused Lena to distance herself from their family. Ironically, despite being the Abel, Lena eventually kills him (although he [[CameBackFromTheDead got better]]).

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** [[ComicBook/LexLuthor Lex Luthor]] is an EvilCounterpart to his half-sister Lena, especially considering his infamous actions caused Lena to distance herself from their family. Ironically, despite being the Abel, Lena eventually kills him (although he [[CameBackFromTheDead [[BackFromTheDead got better]]).

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* In ''Series/Supergirl2015'', [[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]]'s mother Alura was the Abel to Astra's Cain. Alura sentenced her own sister Astra to captivity in the Phantom Zone after the latter attempted a coup d'etat.

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[[ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]]'s mother Alura was the Abel to Astra's Cain. Alura sentenced her own sister Astra to captivity in the Phantom Zone after the latter attempted a coup d'etat.d'etat.
** [[ComicBook/LexLuthor Lex Luthor]] is an EvilCounterpart to his half-sister Lena, especially considering his infamous actions caused Lena to distance herself from their family. Ironically, despite being the Abel, Lena eventually kills him (although he [[CameBackFromTheDead got better]]).
** In Season 5, it's revealed that J'onn has a brother named Malefic whom he banished and [[{{Unperson}} erased from Martian history]] for siding with the White Martians. By the time he finally escaped, Malefic is actually pissed at J'onn and wants revenge on him. Fortunately, they reconcile.
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* ''Series/FatherBrown'': Norman and Wilfred Bohun in "[[Recap/FatherBrownS1E1 The Hammer of God]]". Wilfred is the modest man of the cloth, whereas Norman is a boorish alcoholic who loves to gamble and is not above forcing a woman to sleep with him in order to pay her husbands debts. Though the episode does play with this trope, revealing that Wilfred was the one to smash his own brother's skull in, after discovering that Norman enjoyed men as well as women.

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