When you get to the foundations of it all, financial problems really come down to two things: A) Everything happens for a reason. B) The best thing you can do is be yourself. This is why you need look no further. Neena Thurman, a.k.a. Domino, takes these two truths and combines them into without a doubt the absolute best thing you can ever do to get yourself out of your financial rut. Just by being herself, good things come to Domino, thanks to her mutation that lets her influence the probability of events in her favor. Why not be like Domino? This is even less work than what Peter and Clark have to do. Imaginegood things can just happen, regardless of what you do, because of what you do! Does this sound too far out of your reach? No, I'm not talking about rigging your own life. All you have to do is join a top secret government genetic engineering program and you'll be all set! Or at least whatever life is created from your genetic material will be all set. Either way, it's a win-win. They say with all that superheroes go through, they're just plain lucky to be alive. Well, Domino literally is lucky. It's a scientific fact, and with a little tampering of the right human genome, you can be too, at long last solving all of your financial problems forever. There you have it, true believers. Your daily investments in trade paperbacks are not in vain, for whenever you hit a wall in your life, just open one of the many adventures of your favorite heroes for guidance on all things you seek. What do you think about all of this? What characters do you think are indispensable for financial advice? Let me know in the comments below! And if you like what you're reading, follow me on Twitter! I'm really hoping that genetic engineering program I volunteered for paid off.
Ian Boucher is many things when he is not writing for WhatCulture.com -- explorer, friend of nature, and librarian. He enjoys stories of many kinds and is fascinated with what different mediums can bring to them. He has developed particular affections for movies and comic books, especially the ones that need more attention, taking them absolutely seriously with a sense of humor. He constantly strives to build his understanding of the relationships between world cultures, messages, and audiences.