cikosenzki
13-04-2011, 04:29 AM
There are dragons here…and ducks and immortal vampires and bratty bad-boy billionaires. It is the brand new Forbes Fictional 15, our annual ranking of the richest fictional characters.
Fictional Universe Worth
1. Scrooge McDuck Uncle Scrooge comics $44.1 billion
2. Carlisle Cullen Twilight $36.2 billion
3. Artemis Fowl II Artemis Fowl novels $13.5 billion
4. Richie Rich Richie Rich comics $9.7 billion
5. Jed Clampett The Beverly Hillbillies $9.5 billion
6. Tony Stark Iron Man $9.4 billion
7. Smaug The Hobbit $8.6 billion
8. Bruce Wayne Batman $7.0 billion
9. Mr. Monopoly Monopoly games $2.6 billion
10. Arthur Bach Arthur films $1.8 billion
11. Jo Bennett The Office $1.2 billion
12. C. Montgomery Burns The Simpsons $1.1 billion
13. Chuck Bass Gossip Girl $1.1 billion
14. Gordon Gekko Wall Street $1.1 billion
15. Jeffrey Lebowski The Big Lebowski $1.0 billion
The complete package, with detailed biographies and other fictional news is here.
Just curious about the numbers? Read a detailed methodology or walk-through our fictional investigation of Smaug, the dragon from J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit.
We also have new Forbes Fictional interviews with wild heir Arthur Bach (with a little help from comedian Russell Brand) and Sabre Corp. CEO Jo Bennett (thanks to the writer’s of NBC’s The Office.)
http://blogs.forbes.com/michaelnoer/2011/04/06/the-2011-forbes-fictional-15/
Fictional Universe Worth
1. Scrooge McDuck Uncle Scrooge comics $44.1 billion
2. Carlisle Cullen Twilight $36.2 billion
3. Artemis Fowl II Artemis Fowl novels $13.5 billion
4. Richie Rich Richie Rich comics $9.7 billion
5. Jed Clampett The Beverly Hillbillies $9.5 billion
6. Tony Stark Iron Man $9.4 billion
7. Smaug The Hobbit $8.6 billion
8. Bruce Wayne Batman $7.0 billion
9. Mr. Monopoly Monopoly games $2.6 billion
10. Arthur Bach Arthur films $1.8 billion
11. Jo Bennett The Office $1.2 billion
12. C. Montgomery Burns The Simpsons $1.1 billion
13. Chuck Bass Gossip Girl $1.1 billion
14. Gordon Gekko Wall Street $1.1 billion
15. Jeffrey Lebowski The Big Lebowski $1.0 billion
The complete package, with detailed biographies and other fictional news is here.
Just curious about the numbers? Read a detailed methodology or walk-through our fictional investigation of Smaug, the dragon from J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, The Hobbit.
We also have new Forbes Fictional interviews with wild heir Arthur Bach (with a little help from comedian Russell Brand) and Sabre Corp. CEO Jo Bennett (thanks to the writer’s of NBC’s The Office.)
http://blogs.forbes.com/michaelnoer/2011/04/06/the-2011-forbes-fictional-15/