Batman & Iron Man richest superheroes NET WORTH

Yes indeed! Without Money you’re nobody. MONEY is in fact the best superpower ever.


Since superpower is synonymous with superhero. I’m particularly interested in knowing more about Billionaire playboy genius philanthropist superheroes Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Iron Man (Tony Stark) net worth and entreprise revenues.





These Are the 5 Richest Superheroes

 2. Tony Stark

Iron Man
Paramount—courtesy Everett CollectionIron Man
Net Worth: $12.4 billion
Tony Stark, otherwise known as Iron Man, narrowly edges out Wayne in the battle of billionaire playboys. Interestingly, while Forbes ranks Stark’s wealth ahead of Batman, the publication lists Stark Industries’ revenue ($20.3 billion) as less than that of Wayne Enterprises. Chalk it up to Wayne’s legendary philanthropy.

3. Bruce Wayne

Bruce Wayne
Warner Bros—courtesy Everett CollectionBruce Wayne
Net Worth: $9.2 billion
Considering Bruce Wayne’s superpower is essentially “being rich enough to afford gadgets and karate training,” it makes sense that the Batman would be pretty loaded. Forbes estimates Wayne’s worth at $9.2 billion, and lists his company, Wayne Enterprises, as having an annual revenue of $31.3 billion.

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#11 Wayne Enterprises

Headquarters: Gotham City, U.S.A.
Industry: Conglomerate
CEO: Lucius Fox
Est. 2007 sales: $31.3 billion
Founded by merchant ancestors of Wayne family in the 17th century, Wayne Enterprises has grown to encompass defense technologies, petrochemicals and alien artifact retrieval. Profits up significantly due to sale of “Brother Eye” spy satellite technology to U.S. government. Majority stockholder Bruce Wayne subject of FBI investigation after top-secret military prototypes “lost” from company storage.
Featured in Batman. 

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#16 Stark Industries

Headquarters: New York, N.Y.
Industry: Aerospace & Defense
CEO: Tony Stark
Est. 2007 sales: $20.3 billion
Stark Industries dominates headlines following alleged misdeeds of security personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan. Regardless, family controlled company saw sales surge thanks to contacts forged after Stark was appointed head of global law-enforcement unit S.H.I.E.L.D. New line of “Hulkbuster” armored suits won $6.2 billion Department of Defense contract.

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The 25 Largest Fictional Companies
(rank) Company Fictional Universe 2007 Revenues
1. CHOAM Dune $1.7 trillion
2. Acme Corp. Looney Tunes $348.7 billion
3. Sirius Cybernetics Corp. Hitchhiker’s Guide $327.2 billion
4. MomCorp Futurama $291.8 billion
5. Rich Industries Richie Rich $163.4 billion
6. Soylent Corp. Soylent Green $157.1 billion
7. Very Big Corp. of America Monty Python $146.6 billion
8. Frobozz Magic Co. Zork $112.9 billion
9. Warbucks Industries Lil’ Orphan Annie $61.5 billion
10. Tyrell Corp. Bladerunner $59.4 billion
11. Wayne Enterprises Batman $31.3 billion
12. Virtucon Austin Powers $24.9 billion
13. Globex The Simpsons $23.7 billion
14. Umbrella Corp. Resident Evil $22.6 billion
15. Wonka Industries Charlie…Choc. Factory $21.0 billion
16. Stark Industries Iron Man $20.3 billion
17. Clampett Oil Beverly Hillbillies $18.1 billion
18. Oceanic Airlines Lost $7.8 billion
19. Yoyodyne Propulsion Sys. Crying of Lot 49 $5.8 billion
20. Cyberdyne Systems Corp. Terminator $5.5 billion
21. d’Anconia Copper Atlas Shrugged $5.0 billion
22. Gringotts Harry Potter $4.4 billion
23. Oscorp Spider-Man $3.1 billion
24. Nakatomi Trading Corp. Die-Hard $2.5 billion
25. Spacely Space Sprockets The Jetsons $1.3 billion

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