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Iron Man! There is a saying that mocks American superheroes, saying that the poor rely on mutation, and the rich rely on technology. Compared with Hulk, Spider-Man and Captain America, who rely on being bitten by spiders or injected with serum, Iron Man and Batman naturally rely on their own financial resources to obtain the ability to defy the sky through technology.
How rich are the Iron Mans? You must know that his family was originally a military industry giant, and even if he later transformed into new energy, he was still full of profits.
What I can feel from the comics and movies I see is that Iron Man is indeed very rich, and his set of combat equipment is an astronomical amount that we can hardly imagine, not to mention that there are many such sets of equipment in his warehouse.
In the Avengers, the buildings of the Avengers are all subordinate to Iron Man, and even the aircraft carrier of S.H.I.E.L.D. was funded by Iron Man alone. In the movie, we can also see that Iron Man's group has many technical departments, and he is also a genius engaged in scientific research, the key is that he has applied for patents for all these technologies, you can naturally estimate how much money he has.
There is a scene in Iron Man's exclusive movie that really stuck with me, his family's underground parking lot parked an entire parking lot of luxury cars, and all of these luxury cars fell victim to his fight. At that time, my heart was bleeding, even if I knew that you had money, you couldn't ruin it like this.
In fact, there are many people arguing on the Internet, why is Iron Man richer than Batman? As the owner of a group, Batman's economic strength is naturally not to be underestimated.
However, there has been a Forbes rich list about the virtual superhero world on the Internet, and Iron Man is in front of Batman, although I don't know what the basis is, but this list is really deep in the hearts of superhero fans.
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To be honest, this is the first time I've heard that someone wants to compare the financial resources of superheroes, because most superheroes are busy eliminating evil and promoting good, although they were born in a rotten capitalist society, there are few superheroes who make money by being thugs, if you do this, you are probably a villain, not a hero, like Captain Bing, who wants to rob at every turn, and insists on his own morality.
If you want to say that you have money, Captain America must have no money, he is a person who was born to work for the United States, and the representative of the American dream is born, whether it is the war period or the modern society later, Captain America was born to help the United States, and he never mentioned money.
Green Arrow should not have much money, he used to inherit the family company, but he was robbed by others, and opened a bar by himself, but it was still not well managed, so he gave it to his sister, and then later became the mayor, and was almost pulled **, and has been implementing the concept of being a good person, which is definitely the one who has no money.
A police clerk like Flash, an IT man like Superman, and a high school student Spider-Man shouldn't have much money, so the richest people may be Batman and Iron Man who can be compared with each other.
Because both of them are the chairman of the group, one is the chairman of the Wayne family, and the other is the chairman of Stark Industries, but I think Batman should be a little richer, because Batman's Wayne family seems to have existed since the colonial era, and it has its own heritage until now, from medical treatment to munitions, and the Moon Watchtower base of the Justice League is all paid by the Wayne family, and Batman's equipment can be said to be full of tricks, and all kinds of high-tech can be used to fight; And Stark Industries seems to be the first manufacturer, and then Iron Man's equipment doesn't seem to have been updated much except for a steel armor.
So I think the richest person should still be Batman.
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If Donald Duck is a hero, it should be the richest: "A billion dollars a second, and in 600 years I'll be bankrupt."
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Panther! Of course, it's the Black Panther, who is the king and the richest and most advanced country in the world.
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It should be the Black Panther because he owns a country, and this country produces gold.
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The Black Panther is the richest, and everyone knows that Captain America's shield cannot be broken. And the Black Panther's suit is all made of Captain America's shield.
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It is officially recognized that Batman is richer than Iron Man Black Panther would not be rich if no one bought his vibranium.
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Among the modern human characters in superheroes, it is indeed Batman and Iron Man who are the richest, which is recognized.
Among the other modern heroes, not all of them are civilians, and there are many large businesses, such as the Justice League's Green Arrow, which has its own large enterprises; Professor X of the X-Men, who is believed to have billions of dollars in wealth, and so on.
There are also many human beings in the comic book heroes who do not belong to the normal concept, and usually have a fictional civilization as the background, such as Thor and Hercules, who are mythical gods who have lived for thousands of years and have a large amount of gold and silver treasures in the divine realm; DC's Aquaman and Marvel's Prince Nemo are both kings of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, and most of the earth's seabed is their sphere of influence, including the natural resources and property in human shipwrecks; A few heroes are aliens and have planet-level territories on aliens. The wealth of these characters is difficult to measure by the standards of contemporary global society.
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Forehead... Someone has done calculations, and the richest is the old duck in Donald Duck, followed by some other Iron Man who seems to be ranked 5th, and Batman 6th...
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The White Queen" Emma Frost.
Professor X by Charles Xavier.
Iron Man, Black Panther, Thor.
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one-above-all (o-a-a, the heart of the universe and the supreme master of omniverse).
Go above and beyond it all! This includes all the material, the spirit, the fantasies, the yy, the mind, the consciousness, the meaning, and all the ...... of everything. above all definitions and all meanings; Anything that defines anything, anything that is nothing is meaningful to o-a-a.
O-A-A transcends complete existence and complete non-existence, and O-A-A reaches the realm of non-non-existence and non-non-existence [neither being nor non-being, neither non-existence nor non-non-existence].
Therefore, everything that is infinite and infinite, everything that is eternal and everything that is eternal has no meaning to o-a-a. o-a-a is a being that is forever beyond the metaphysical, spiritual, and material.
The creation of the world, the erasure of everything, the disregard of all matter, the disregard of all matter, time and space, etc., are only insignificant illusions in the face of O-A-A.
1.o-a-a can never be understood and imagined by the mind and consciousness, and all beings in nature who can think and imagine cannot understand and imagine one-abovel-all.
2.o-a-a is neither a creature nor a creating.
3.O-A-A is never thinking, and O-A-A is never comprehensible and imaginable by the mind and consciousness.
4.O-A-A is even less likely to be personified.
5.O-A-A has transcended existence and non-existence completely. So the question of whether it makes sense to discuss its existence is even more pointless.
o-a-a transcends the whole of nature and all its minds, consciousnesses, souls, imaginary numbers, and so on. All figurative and abstract beings cannot understand and imagine him, not even the "nothingness" that transcends nature itself and the whole of nature. Because he has already greatly transcended and overridden these things, reaching a super-metaphysical concept?
Definition? Boundary? Finish.
It is said that o-a-a is the strongest among all comics, yy, and literary works in human history because his author is the most capable and the best at blowing. Other authors just talk about how powerful a certain character is, how many universes can be destroyed, and so on. This author directly says that o-a-a is unimaginable for any life and consciousness.
Therefore, no one can understand and imagine his strength. As long as the characters are created with imagination, it means that the characters you come up with are meaningless and insignificant in his eyes. Therefore, he used this setting to directly overshadow the imagination of everyone in the world!
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Superhuman speed can spin the Earth faster than the speed of light.
The power can be lifted one to.
Defend against the core that flies into the sun without damage.
Thermal vision, microscopic vision, fluoroscopic eye.
Even the sun can destroy.
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Iron Man: He should be an arms dealer who can buy a nuclear bomb and launch it on his body....
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According to the world view of Marvel, the strongest are the four messengers of Star-Swallowing: Star Dust, Fire Lord, Silver Surfer, and Terrax the Tamer.
The Devourer of Planets created four henchmen to devour other planets, of which Stardust is the strongest and the Tyrant's Emissary is the weakest. The strongest stardust can have the power of tens of millions of suns at the same time** and can create dimensional entrances and black holes, and his body is completely composed of cosmic particles and energy, which makes him difficult to destroy, even if he is swept into stars** and black holes, he can still survive. He can radiate devastating shock energy from his eyes and hands, heal himself on his own volition, can fly faster than light, and can survive in space indefinitely.
Because he doesn't need any food, air, or water. Stardust has no lifespan limit and is immune to all routine diseases.
And the weakest tyrant can only destroy a planet the size of Earth. (Super Sayan is basically the same level as the Tyrant's Emissary).
Power Level: Destroy one Earth--- Tens of millions of Suns.
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Lun's strength is the strongest, but he can't be considered a superhero, and it's hard to say that the strongest superhero is the strongest.
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Not explained by the original transcendent,
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Surprise is the strongest in OAA.
DC is God's strongest ...
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X-Men Reborn.
Iron Giant. The Flash's Fantastic Four series.
Lightspeed, Cyborg.
Daredevil Superman.
Superman for all. Spider-Man Hulk.
Wonder Girl. Avenger Captain America.
Thor is a monster in disguise.
American Captain. Blade Warrior.
Hell Knight. The masked man Mafur hero.
Martian Manhunter. Batman, Hellboy.
Hell Detective. Ghost Rider.
Warden, Punisher 2
Blade series.
Hellboy. League of Assassins.
Modern Great Sage. Dick Tracy.
Constantine: Exorcist Detective.
Radar man special forces.
Iron Armor Veyron series.
Superman Justice League.
SWAT Judge. The Shining, Iron Man, Punisher.
Mercury Superman is the most powerful (because he can destroy the Earth).
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There are more than 7,000 comic book heroes in the United States, and the superheroes in American comics mainly come from two giant comic book companies, one is DC, and the other is Comics is one of the most powerful and oldest comic book companies in the United States, founded in 1935. Marvel has more than 5,000 comic book heroes under its umbrella and was founded in 1939. Look here.
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The United States is not as powerful as Japan, and Conan can make Superman assassinated overnight if he unleashes the magic of bad luck.
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King Wakanda Black Panther has assets of trillion dollars, $ 90 700 000 000 000
Iron Man Tony Stark assets: $12.4 billion, $12 400 000 000
Batman Bruce Wayne (DC Comics) Assets: $9.2 billion, $9 200 000 000
Professor X Charles Xavier assets: $3.5 billion, $3 500 000 000
White Queen Emma Frost assets: $10 3 billion.
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Marvel's Iron Man is the richest Look at your reply to someone asking Batman First of all, Batman is DC You are asking about Marvel! Secondly, there is something called the fictional character Forbes list: Batman is not as rich as Iron Man.
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Those who have money rely on equipment, and those who don't have money rely on mutation.
I think it's Iron Man.
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Too much!
Spider-Man, Hulk, Daredevil, Superman, X-Men, Regeneration, Too many Punishers! At least a few hundred, and new ones are coming out all the time.
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