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7->'''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica:''' Big man in a suit of armor. Take that off, and what are you?\
8'''[[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]]:''' Genius. Billionaire. Playboy. Philanthropist.
9-->-- ''Film/TheAvengers2012''
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11Bob is a GadgeteerGenius. He then gets a great idea for an invention; maybe a TimeMachine, a cloning machine, or a doomsday weapon. After he designs any of those things, he catches the attention of a government official, the president, or a king. This powerful person wants to buy this thing for a trillion dollars! This inventor becomes the richest man in the world after selling so many inventions!
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13Bob now owns a mansion, a yacht, a private jet, his own island, and is now the owner of the MegaCorp. [[Fiction500 This person is one of the smartest and the richest people in the world, maybe even the universe]]! Anyone who wants to make loads of dough might be a person who seeks knowledge.
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15This would take a person from RagsToRiches if they start out as poor and homeless.
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17Contrast CutLexLuthorACheck, ReedRichardsIsUseless. Often overlaps with HowardHughesHomage and TechBro.
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24* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': Bulma and her father Dr. Briefs are both genius inventors who created the capsules, those tiny things that are able to store anything of ANY size. They also own a yacht, are able to host big parties, and they have their own professional chefs.
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28* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Bruce Wayne is a billionaire and philanthropist who runs Wayne Enterprises whose stated IQ is an unbelievable 192. That's his day job. By night, he is the Batman, a masked detective and vigilante armed with a plethora of non-lethal gadgets that he invents who protects the innocent and spreads fear to the criminals of Gotham City. He alternates between being portrayed as an active, competent, businessman and ObfuscatingStupidity by playing a ditzy MillionairePlayboy DependingOnTheWriter.
29* Some characters in the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
30** Reed Richards of the ComicBook/FantasticFour is often held up as the single smartest man on his planet in-universe. He maintains a comfortable living in a three-floor penthouse apartment in a prestigious New York City skyscraper using the patents from his inventions.
31** Tony Stark, a.k.a. ComicBook/IronMan. Smart enough to invent, build, maintain, and constantly update an entire fleet of Iron Man suits. Also one of the richest men on the planet in-universe, and sometimes the guy who ''personally'' bankrolls ComicBook/TheAvengers, paying for collateral damage repairs, equipment, and transportation.
32*** Early ''ComicBook/NickFury'' comics explain that both he and Reed Richards designed (and probably built) a lot of the equipment ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} uses.
33*** There's a bit of a weird case of SuperheroSpeciation whereby both he and Reed are smart and rich, but if they're in the same room together, he's the rich one and Reed is the smart one.
34** Norman Osborn/the Green Goblin from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' is the owner of Oscorp and is able to invent flying objects and bombs that look like pumpkins. He can ride in a limo if he wants to.
35* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': Professor Calculus is at first presented as a BunglingInventor and OmnidisciplinaryScientist, but he clearly manages to have enough money to fund his inventions (and is one of the lead scientists in a working space program at one point). At the end of "[[Recap/TintinRedRackhamsTreasure Red Rackham's Treasure]]", the titular treasure has not been found (only some old parchments were), so Professor Calculus jumps in to save the day, telling him that the government bought his shark submarine design and that he'll happily help Haddock buy the castle mentioned in the parchments (as it was on Haddock's expedition that the sub proved its worth). When they visit, Haddock and Tintin find the treasure which was in the castle all along.
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39* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' has the supervillain Syndrome. How did he get rich? He built numerous advanced technologies and weapons which he sold to power-hungry countries, funding his most powerful creations for his deceptive superhero career.
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43* In ''Film/RomyAndMichelesHighSchoolReunion'', the main characters' nerdy classmate in high school, Sandy Frink, becomes a very wealthy millionaire, after he invented a special rubber that's used in every tennis shoe in America. He even arrives in a helicopter at the high school reunion.
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47* In ''Literature/{{Friday}}'', Daniel Shipstone is the inventor of an "improved power battery" before the Second Atlantic Rebellion and later used the funds gained by his invention to create the MegaCorp Shipstone.
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51* ''Series/Revenge2011'': Nolan Ross is a billionaire genius who got rich thanks to his successful tech company, Nolcorp.
52* ''Series/RichieRich'': Richie's massive fortune comes from creating a green energy source from all of the vegetable he never ate, making him a trillionaire.
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56* ''VideoGame/BioShock'':
57** Andrew Ryan in ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' claims to be this and built Rapture specifically to cater to this kind of person. He seems to have made his fortune by putting together his own oil drilling operation, but the implication seems to be he only struck big because of good luck.
58** Seems to be a case of HiddenDepths with Jeremiah Fink in ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite''; despite appearances, he actually does have significant skill at operating sophisticated machinery, enough that he's the only person in town that Father Comstock can turn to for discrete sabotage work.
59* Esmond Roseburrow from the ''Franchise/{{Dishonored}}'' series invented the modern whale oil tech, kickstarting a OneManIndustrialRevolution, and became rich and famous off his patents. However, he later committed suicide (as shown in ''WebAnimation/TheTalesFromDunwall'') after his inventions became the government's primary means of oppression.
60* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' gives us Mr. House, a genius who built his own robotics empire before the war, and ''after'' the war created his own technologically advanced society powered by technological superiority and economic dominance.
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64* John M. Shea from ''WebOriginal/SheaScientificFilms'' obtained hundreds of patents beginning in the early 1950s, which were apparently universally licensed by the U.S. government and thus made him a billionaire by the 1970s.
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68* Hiroshi Sato from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' personally designed a lot of the stuff his company sells, and is one of the wealthiest men in town. His daughter isn't any slouch at engineering, either, and takes over the company when he's not around. The other example is Varrick, who made a lot of money off his various inventions but is also... let's say "eccentric".
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72* UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison is one of the most prolific and game-changing inventors of all time who was worth $178 million. Among Edison's most notable inventions were the electric light bulb, the phonograph, electrical power, battery for an electric car, recorded music, and the motion picture camera.
73* Creator/HowardHughes, who inspired several of the characters on this list. Made a considerable fortune for himself by designing aircraft, but also turned out to be very mentally ill.
74* Bill Gates invented UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows and is worth an astounding $81.6 billion and he keeps getting richer every year.
75* Ralph Lauren is worth $7.5 BILLION for creating Polo shirts. This designer has got serious business smarts. He started out very small, launching Polo with only $50,000 in 1967. In 1994 he sold 28 percent of his business to Goldman Sachs for $138 million.
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