While Batman and Black Panther are often held up as the richest superheroes, DC has established that each individual Green Lantern's equipment costs over $175,000,000, making the Corps far and away the richest superhero team in comics.
When it comes to operating costs, the most expensive team isn't the Bat-Family or even the Justice League: it's the Green Lantern Corps. The cost of just one Power Battery reveals how much money it theoretically takes to fund the DC Universe's interstellar peacekeeping force.
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