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Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Deadpool. Hulk When "The Incredible Hulk" was released that year, many viewers said that Hulk was the poorest Marvel hero in history.
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I think the poorest is the Hulk. Hulk is a very good scientist who can develop high-energy bombs, but the salary is not particularly high, and the income is relatively meager.
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Among the Marvel heroes, I think the poorest are Spider-Man, Hulk, Deadpool, Captain America, Thor.
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Death, Captain America, Hulk, Spider-Man, these people are all very poor, and these people's clothes have not been changed.
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<> often have viewers describe Marvel superheroes as "the poor rely on mutation, and the rich rely on technology", although this sentence is not entirely true, but it is very appropriate. The most obvious contrast is between Iron Man and Spider-Man! Who is the richest superhero in the Marvel Universe?
If you want to say that Marvel's richest superhero, there is definitely Iron Man in the position, and there is also a debate about who is richer between Black Panther and Iron Man, but according to many statements and Marvel's confirmation, Black Panther is indeed the richest superhero on the planet, although Iron Man has Stark Industries, but Stark has become a superhero, his businessman identity has been much weaker, and many of the previous businesses have not been continued, and Stark Industries after the transformation is engaged in high-end technology industries, In terms of wealth, the income is high, and the expenses are also large, so it is slightly behind the black panther T'Challa. After all, the Black Panther T'Challa controls the resources of a country, not only the income of the entire country of Wakanda, but also the resources of Wakanda, which is also the most important, in fact, Wakanda is a "closed country" in the movie, there are no factories and enterprises, their income is actually not high, Wakanda relies on resources, and the most important resource is vibranium!
Relying only on vibranium, Black Panther can become the richest person in superheroes, but Black Panther T'Challa's vibranium is a fixed asset, although it can be used for money, but in fact, it is impossible for Wakanda to use up all the vibranium! This is a tangible asset of Wakanda, which can be valued, and you probably know **, but it can't be used completely, so the Black Panther certainly has a mountain of gold, and it's perfectly fine to become the "richest man" after using it, but in fact he can't use it completely. But even so, a little vibranium is enough for Wakanda's daily expenses!
From the part where Ultron chooses vibranium, we know that this vibranium is not cheap, of course, Ultron has no concept of money, and in his eyes money is just a number.
But either way, Iron Man and Black Panther are the richest superheroes in comics.
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Magneto, Doctor Doom, Professor X, The White Queen, and Lex Luthor are all the richest superheroes in the Marvel Universe.
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I think the richest superhero is Bruce, who used to be called a millionaire and is richer than other heroes.
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Personally, I think Black Panther is the richest superhero, with a total asset of about $900,000 billion.
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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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Black Panther Assets: $500 billion Wakanda is king, and Wakanda has become very rich because a meteorite containing a large amount of vibranium fell to Earth in ancient times. Because vibranium is one of the hardest metals in the universe, the early kings only sold a small amount of vibranium to make talents from all over the country go abroad to study, so you can also see how valuable vibranium is!
And the wealth of the Black Panther mainly comes from the vibranium of his own country!
Iron Man Assets: $12.4 billion Iron Man Tony Stark is a standard rich second generation, his father made a lot of money from the war, Stark's parents died in a car accident at the age of 21, and he inherited Stark Enterprises, although he is a rich second generation but Stark is also a genius, he got a diploma from the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the age of 18! After suffering a series of accidents, he became Iron Man, and used the legacy left by his father, including the Cosmic Cube (comic book plot), to expand Stark Enterprises, which can be said to be a lot of money!
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The most rich old man, the old man is dead.
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Black Panther: As the ruler of the African kingdom of Wakanda, T'Challa has the wealth of a country. According to Marvel's official website, the ** vibranium is about 10,000 US dollars, while Wakanda's vibranium storage capacity is more than 10,000 tons.
Iron Man: A billionaire with a net worth of 100 billion, Stark Industries in the comics funds hundreds of tech departments. After he applied for a patent for his company, regardless of the company's other income, the income from patent rights alone was hundreds of millions of dollars.
Namor: Because all the riches of the entire ocean of the earth belong to him. As the ruler of Atlantis in the underwater world, he holds countless treasures.
Archangel: Kenneth Worthington III made his debut with 1963's X-Men, coming from a wealthy family and attending the most expensive school until he had wings and became a superhero. With the death of his parents, he inherited hundreds of millions of dollars in assets and was also the owner of Worthington Industries.
For a long time, he was one of the biggest funders of the X-Men. Professor X had borrowed money from him.
White Queen: As the chairman of the board of directors and CEO of an electronics company, he is even more wealthy. She had sold her fortune to fund the entire X-Men's island base, Utopia.
Professor X: His family was already rich, and he inherited the family's inheritance and turned the estate into a school. His own income comes from a number of investments and property acquisitions. According to the estimates of "New X-Men" 129, the white ghost who wants to extort X has a total value of 100 million in Professor X's property.
Mr. Fantastic: The leader of the Fantastic Four, one of the smartest superheroes in the Marvel Universe. Although only 5 floors of the Fantastic Four's Manhattan building are for the Fantastic Four, he bought the entire 35-story building alone.
The entire team operation, scientific research, and development of the Fantastic Four are all undertaken by Mr. Fantastic.
Wasp: The Wasp's father was a wealthy scientist, and after his father's death, she inherited the inheritance and completed the transformation with the help of Ant-Man. Although it is unknown exactly how much she inherited, it is precisely because the wasp is so rich that Ant-Man does not dare to marry her.
In addition, the Wasp also owns Van Dyne Industries and 2 popular TV shows, so she has more assets than she did when she inherited them.
Moon Knight: Before becoming a superhero, Mark Speightt worked as a boxer, sailor, and even a CIA employee who led him to become Moon Knight. He is often described as Marvel's Batman because they are nocturnal creatures and have high-tech toys.
Doctor Strange: Before becoming the Supreme Warlock, Stephen was a six-figure annual surgeon who invested all of his assets in repairing his hands after a car accident, which eventually led to him becoming one of the most powerful magicians. He can use his magic to create anything of value, but it's safe to say that anyone with that ability won't be in financial trouble.
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To be reasonable, I think it's Iron Man.
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The old man is the richest and the most powerful.
Deadpool, jumping out of the dimensional wall to kill the screenwriter.
Like the heroes of Marvel,like the villains of DC
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Spider-Man, because he is a chatterbox, with full youth and funny elements, is very down-to-earth, unlike the stereotype of superheroes in my impression.
Of course, it's our version of the little spider Dutchman.