Batman and Spider-Man are generally considered to have the two best rogues galleries in superhero fiction, with maybe The Flash running a distant second. They aren't exactly a fair standard. Superman does have iconic villains—there's Lex Luthor, obviously, and he's so popular and iconic that he even shows up referentially in tons of other heroes' comics, but there's also Bizarro and Zod for two very different takes on the "evil Superman," there's Brainiac... even Darkseid is arguably a "Superman villain," although not as exclusively so.
Maybe you just don't like Superman? That's perfectly fine, but it's not like he's got nothing going on. And he's still among the most popular superheroes, so I'm honestly not even sure why you took the sideswipe at him. Saying "Superheroes need good villains, but one of the most recognized superheroes in the world has bad villains" isn't exactly a compelling argument.
Batman and Spider-Man are generally considered to have the two best rogues galleries in superhero fiction, with maybe The Flash running a distant second. They aren't exactly a fair standard. Superman does have iconic villains—there's Lex Luthor, obviously, and he's so popular and iconic that he even shows up referentially in tons of other heroes' comics, but there's also Bizarro and Zod for two very different takes on the "evil Superman," there's Brainiac... even Darkseid is arguably a "Superman villain," although not as exclusively so.
Maybe you just don't like Superman? That's perfectly fine, but it's not like he's got nothing going on. And he's still among the most popular superheroes, so I'm honestly not even sure why you took the sideswipe at him. Saying "Superheroes need good villains, but one of the most recognized superheroes in the world has bad villains" isn't exactly a compelling argument.