Forbes rank the 15 riches FICTIONAL Character!


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Dude!

Bruce Wayne paid for the orbital satellite HQ of the JLU (in the cartoon) without anyone taking notice! In the comics he built the Brother Mark I satellite, once again without raising eyebrows at Waynetech! Batman's entire arsenal is provided for through accounting loopholes that simply disappear within the wealth of Wayne Enterprises!

And of course, Luthor is the wealthiest man in the a world that has Bruce Wayne in it.
 


Klaus said:
And of course, Luthor is the wealthiest man in the a world that has Bruce Wayne in it.

As I recall it, Wayne Industries actually bought out LexCorp and now owns it. Even disregarding Lex going all crazy and forsaking presidenthood, it came across like Wayne was the better off individual in comparison to Luthor.

As a general aside, I found the listing amusing, so folk like Scrooge showing up is just fine by me.
 

Where do they come up with Richie Rich being worth $17 billion? His father was worth at least a quadrillion according to at least one of the comic stories (involving a quadrillion dollar bill).
 

billd91 said:
Where do they come up with Richie Rich being worth $17 billion? His father was worth at least a quadrillion according to at least one of the comic stories (involving a quadrillion dollar bill).

And the movie only had him at $70 billion...
 

Flyspeck23 said:
Is Lucius Malfoy really that rich?
Never read the books, but I'm curious...

No. He's not. Their one of the richer families in the Harry Potter universe, but not the richest. Actually, after his various inheritences, Harry might be richer than Lucious.

The list leaves of the large number of Sci-Fi charecters who's worth exceeds that of the planet earth.
 


nothing to see here said:
Why is Santa on the fictional list?
Uh oh, ...man nobody told you ... err.. well ... maybe its a mistake

seriously santa shouldn't be on there. By there own rules they say on folkloric or mytholigical person, but Santa Clause is both folkloric and mytholigical. His origins are bbathed in folklore and myth.
 

DonTadow said:
Uh oh, ...man nobody told you ... err.. well ... maybe its a mistake

seriously santa shouldn't be on there. By there own rules they say on folkloric or mytholigical person, but Santa Clause is both folkloric and mytholigical. His origins are bbathed in folklore and myth.

How dare you insult my religious beliefs! And break the no-real-world-religion rule! Santa is not a myth dangit!


I WANT TO BELIEVE!

:p :p :p
 

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