If you had dreams of being a superhero, you better aim to be bitten by a radioactive spider, exposed to gamma radiation or recruited by a secret government program, because there's no way you can afford to become Iron Man.

A new video from Super Comic Fun Time uses some pretty solid real-world prices, ranging from Bill Gates' house to Japan's K computer to the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, to arrive at a price for living like Tony Stark -- clothes, Stark Tower, multiple Iron Man suits, the works.

The final tally? More than $100.05 billion, or more than the the gross domestic product of most countries.