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The Cost of Being Iron Man [Infographic]
Yesterday we took a look at the estimated cost of being Batman; today we’re looking at Iron Man and, let us tell you, it’s not exactly cheap building a technologically-rich exoskeleton.
Looking at the estimated development and construction costs, it’s a good thing Mr. Stark has Stark Industries behind him.
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The Cost of Being Iron Man [MoneySuperMarket]
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- Published 08/2/12




hmmm?…..seems like a legit expense for the taxpayer
I’ll vote for any candidate that supports this
cost of being superman? Zero…. lol
this sounds a lot but Bill gates is worth 80+ Billion and has in his life so far given money to charty somewhere in the region of £28 Billion… he is a techy guy, i think if it was *only that much he would have one…
*respectivly i suppose
So wait? All I need is to come up with $36,000,000 and I can have a chest mounted Arc Reactor Nuclear power source? I’ll get right on it!
I know this is just for fun, but they got the arc reactor thing wrong; it powered all of the suits, including Mark I and II.
The arc reactor’s not nuclear. And it powered EVERY Iron Man suit, including the original.
J.A.R.V.I.S. is the AI’s name. It is a refrence to the Avengers butler but it is also an acronym .
Just A Really Very Inteligent System. Well half the battle is over. Oops wrong comic.
$45k for a Shelby Cobra, I think there’s a digit missing there.
What about the Hulk-Buster armour?