Money is Power

Money is Power
Does The Super Hero make The Money? Or Does The Money Make The Super Hero?

Does The Super Hero make The Money? Or Does The Money Make The Super Hero?

In the comic industry and in society today you see the value that money provides you with. The diversity you make to become a super hero it would get you the latest gear that technology can offer viewing this from a super hero’s point of you. You would want to be the man or female that cannot be destroyed. In society today you see billionaires become super heroes, because money gives them the option to do whatever they want with it. In this blog my group and I would be focusing on how in the comic industries, and in society today money is the resource needed to become a super hero. A variety of examples are shown to us that makes us reflect on that specific super hero, or in that specific individual in society. The effect that has in us is that you would want to be that Batman, Captain America, and that Donald Trump. This is a necessary topic that needs attention, because not everyone is a billionaire, or with valuable expensive gadgets. This is not a matter of individuals, but nation wide how do we as a country manage our financial stability. Being rich person and a super hero isn’t so different. To be straightforward you’re sitting on top of the world with all that merchandise.

In the film and comic industry and in society now in days money plays an important role in the resources once has. Along with the abilities the resources could allow you to reach. With money a person could create it’s own combat gear or weapons along with a new identity. When they are under cover playing their double life as a super hero fighting crime. For example if we look how batman Ironman and Arrow become super hero’s would they had actually been able to be who they are with out the resources that their riches has provided them. As a billionaire or even a millionaire the world is your playground to explore to build and to discover. The sky is the limit and at times not even the sky is a limit anymore. Many times this multi billionaires individuals having money isn’t enough for them they want to leave a legacy behind and what better way would that be to be a super hero.

Thursday, September 3, 2015


In the blogs, “These Are the 5 Richest Superheroes,” by Jacob Davidson, and “ Is Batman Really A Superhero?” by Drew Magary emphasize that wealthy individuals have gotten the recognition of superheroes undeservingly. Both blogs are designed to focus on Batman as an example and the wealth that he posse. They stress that Batman, as many other superheroes don’t have what it takes to be an actual hero, and fight evil without gadgets. Jacob Davidson highlights in his blog the amount of money that Bruce Wayne also known as Batman is worth. It spotlights that the man behind Batman is able to afford gadgets and karate training to be able to perform as a superhero. When it comes to the topic of superheroes, most of us will readily agree that Batman is a true superhero without his devices. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of if gadgets don’t make a superhero what does? Whereas some are convinced that a superhero should have gadgets to protect civilians against evil, others maintain that not necessarily you have to have all these expensive pieces of technology to earn the status of a superhero. I agree with the two blogs presented as evidence that Batman and other superheroes aren’t really what they picture. If it weren’t for his bat mobile and other devices that he has he wouldn’t be able to fight Spiderman, The Hulk, or Joker. The money makes the superhero when it should be the other way around the super hero making the money. So we can see my fellow audience that money is a necessary resource that superheroes need. 

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