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Chapter 326 Who Is Richer?



Chapter 326 Who Is Richer?

Between DC and Marvel.

They are competitors with a very complicated relationship.

Fall in love and kill each other.

The two superhero universes also learn from each other.

Marvel and DC actually have a tacit understanding in terms of character design and learning from each other.

As long as it does not involve fundamental interests and there are not many borrowing elements, nor does it involve the other party's bottom line, then both parties will turn a blind eye to the other party's borrowing behavior.

how to say.

Everyone’s butts are not considered clean.

In addition to the Superman characters that the Marvel universe borrows from the DC universe, in fact, the DC universe also borrows many Superman characters from the Marvel universe.

For example, the character Captain America Steve. As famous as the character Superman, it has been "referenced" by DC many times to design as many as four superheroes. I don’t know if it’s in retaliation for the borrowing behavior from the Marvel31 universe, but he just has one more character than Marvel borrowed from Superman.

They are Star Kid, Steel Commander, Dollar Man, Stargirl and other characters.

However.

These characters are all marginal and unpopular characters.

Even a veteran American comic fan like Chu Mu would not have remembered these marginalized characters if he had not been able to recall every detail after time travel.

Just like Superman is one of DC's most well-known characters, Captain America is also one of Marvel's most well-known characters, and similar characters in other comics don't have much fame.

People will always remember the most famous one.

but.

Iron Man and Batman, a pair of similar heroes, are an exception. The most discussed heroes in the comparison posts are probably Batman and Iron Man.

in various discussions.

Comparing two people to see who is richer may be fans' favorite thing to do.

Money.

This is what common people like the most.

And the most common people in this world are ordinary people. Money Ability, in some senses, sounds much cooler than Super Ability.

In Marvel vs. DC.

Iron Man and Batman are undoubtedly the two most famous characters. They are not only powerful superheroes, but also two of the richest. Over the years, Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne have done many things with their funds. On the one hand, they realize their heroism.

On the other hand, they also helped many people. Since neither of them has super ability, they have always relied on money to build powerful weapons and equipment.

"Forbes" once ranked the richest fictional characters, and Marvel's Tony Stark ranked fourth with a capital of $12.4 billion.

Bruce Wayne ranked sixth with $9.2 billion. Both seem rich, but Iron Man is better and looks richer than Batman.

but.

This is just Forbes’ view of virtual characters.

Fans of both Marvel and DC disagree.

Many fans think that "Forbes" knows how to make money.

According to Forbes' virtual setting, Iron Man is definitely richer than Batman, but judging from the resources Batman has in the comics, this is not necessarily the case.

For example, Fingall Armor, Moon Base, Ion Converter, Justice League and Teen Titans living expenses, this kind of investment far exceeds Batman's assets.

As far as the Hellbat armor goes, it even surpasses Black Panther's Vibranium. So, maybe what the master said to The Flash that his super ability is money is not just a pretense?

Ahem.

just kidding.

The argument between Batman and Iron Man about who has the money.

Chu Mu has never been interested. No matter how rich these two people are... In Chu Mu's opinion, they are definitely not as rich as Donald Duck's uncle.

Um.

There is no doubt about this. .


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