The people at Wizzcash have been wondering just that. So, just in time for the launch of the film, they’ve put together an infographic that compares Batman and Superman’s annual living costs — with tongue firmly in cheek, by the looks of it. Take a look at the infographic below:

Superman’s annual costs

Residence: £605 Renting a snazzy apartment doesn’t come cheap. But don’t forget: Superman has access to a secret ice cave where he makes plans for heroic action. So it looks like he’s got some sort of shared ownership thing going on. Wink. Food: £70 Superman’s an alien from the planet Krypton. So, he probably doesn’t really need to eat. But to ensure that no one wonders what he’s really up to, he eats from time to time, especially when he’s in Clark Kent mode. Emergency fund: £35 Even superheroes like to put a bit away for a rainy day. Superman keeps a few bob in his back pocket in case he needs to take the subway. Keeping fit: £639 Superman’s an alien from the planet Krypton. He has super-amazing strength. But, you’ll be surprised to hear that he still likes to work out — mainly so he can fit in with his city-living colleagues. Phoning home: £178 Any fan of the Superman films knows that for Supe, family’s a big deal. But when your brethren live on another planet, those phone calls aren’t cheap. He had a special phone line installed in his ice cave for Sunday night chats with the fam. Kryptonite insurance: £1.4m Superman and kryptonite don’t mix — it’s his weakness, after all. So, he takes out special insurance to make sure he’s covered in the event of a krypto-attack. Laser eyes check up: £500 Superman’s laser eyes allow him to do all sorts of things, including pin villains up against the wall and burn through steel. But even superheroes need to get their eyes checked from time to time. Suit: £17 Superman doesn’t need to worry about investing in a high-tech suit to protect him. Vehicle: £0 This is one spending area where Superman really has the upper hand over Batman. Who needs a car when you can fly?

Total cost of being Superman

Adding up that Kryptonite insurance, his direct line to Krypton, and special powers check-up, the total cost of being Superman is £1.4 million per year.

Batman’s annual costs

Residence: £6.3m Batman needs to pay for the upkeep of his lavish gothic mansion, and that doesn’t come cheap. Food: £718,000 Batman’s human. Which is great, aside from the fact that he must eat if he is to survive. Wizzcash have put Batman’s annual food bill at more than £700,000. Emergency fund: £18m Unlike Superman, Batman needs plenty in the bank should a sticky situation arise. Given he might need to maintain or replace his essential Batmobile or his high-tech suit at any moment, the superhero has a reserve fund of £18 million. Staying in shape: £1.3m Superman’s natural abilities mean he doesn’t have to worry too much about working out, but Batman does need to maintain his physique. His high-tech gym equipment costs him millions. Bat attractor: £360,000 Batman’s bat attractor means he can summon his flying friends — a massive help in times of need. But those ultrasonic special rays can’t be bought off the shelf. Elbow and knee pads: £14 This is the one expense Batman scrimps on. He was once quoted £1 million for some custom elbow pads with bulletproof armour and built-in tracking. He passed — his generic brand suits him just fine. Charity donation: £838 Batman’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy sees him make an annual donation to the Bat Conservation Trust. Batmobile: 6.2m It gets more expensive each year: experts believe the Batmobile in the new film costs in excess of £6 million.

Total cost of being Batman

When you add up keeping fit, maintaining the Batmobile, that annual charity donation, and a whole lot more, the total cost of being Batman is a whopping £33.6 million per year.

The winner: Superman

That’s right! When it comes to saving their cold, hard cash, Superman is the clear winner. Do you have any other ideas for how Batman or Superman might spend their cash? Let us know! Featured photo credit: Wizzcash.com via wizzcash.com

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