Eddie Brock (Venom): ENFJ

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Venom (Marvel Universe)


Dominant Extraverted Feeling (Fe):
Eddie has a constant need to help others, and he has a strong sense of justice. Because of this, he confronts Carlton Drake, overlooking potential consequences he is fully aware of. Another example is when he enters the store and the shop assistant tells him that he looks like shit. In this moment, he is completely unable to tell her any negative comment, but instead says sincerely, “And you look as beautiful as ever.” He also has a vivid mimic, so all the emotions he feels can be seen on his face. For instance, when the shop is being robbed and he cannot do anything about it, it is very clear that he feels horrible. During a bad phase of his life, Dora approaches him, and he says that he is done with helping everybody. It is clear that up to this point, he had been doing that. Unsurprisingly, he not done helping others, because as a feeling-driven person, he doesn’t take long to change his mind. When he discovers his homeless friend (to whom he also gave money before on the streets) and lets her out, he does not even think about the consequences—again—although they were obvious, since the whole place was full of symbiotes. He also avoids conflicts, for which it is a very good example that at first he does not approach his neighbour who is listening to music horribly loudly.

Auxiliary Introverted Intuition (Ni):  He has a great sense of intuition. Firstly, when he is confronted with the fact that he has to do an interview with Drake, he is not very fond of it, and he openly expresses his opinion about him, explaining that the man is a criminal. He does not possess any evidence, though he expresses his opinion as if it were fact and is very sure about it. At the end of the movie, when Venom asks him how he can know who is a bad guy and who is not, he says that you just know it, feel it, something tells you. He is also open to new and a little spiritual things, for example, he tries to meditate as well.

Tertiary Extraverted Sensing (Se):   He likes wearing clothes that are comfortable to him. He has his own casual style, and he also has tattoos, indicating he pays attention to his physical appearance. He likes a good adventure, but it’s fulfilling enough for him to spend time thinking (SeTi) about his show that he is doing as a journalist. He is aware of his environment, he knows immediately how he can release his friend, and he can cooperate with Venom perfectly, and he can react quickly in general.

Inferior Introverted Thinking (Ti): His Inferior Thinking is also really obvious. It is completely subordinated to his Dominant Feeling. Although he can think when he wants to, he does not do it instinctively. For example, when he finds the files of the Life Foundation he immediately sees that he can use the information to satisfy his Extraverted Feeling, although he does not (because he does not want to) go far enough in thinking to figure it out that he cannot actually refer to his evidence because that would put Anne in danger. He also does not see how saving his friend in the lab can put his life in danger (basically, that is why Venom symbiotizes with him). Although obviously, when he wants to and has to, he can see through the events and can easily put two and two together; that is why he is the best in his job.

Matt Murdock (Daredevil): ISFP

Guest Post by Emily, INFP

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Dominant Introverted Feeling (Fi): Matt has solid morals based on what he thinks is right rather than laws. He doesn’t want to defend people if he doesn’t think they are innocent, and after he defended someone he didn’t want to, he beat up the guy in the alley after the court hearing was over. He is a devout Catholic but questions “why God put the devil inside him.” He wants to do good rather than work at Lehman and Zack. Despite believing that “sometimes the law isn’t enough” while going after Fisk, Matt never kills people and has Fisk arrested instead. He is emotional, but is usually private about his emotions and can hide them well. He also hides his identity by not saying anything rather than lying.

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Tony Stark (Iron Man): ENTP

Guest Post by Muhammad Abdullah Khalid, ENTP

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Dominant Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Tony works for the future of mankind. He is not just focused on one narrow goal but has multiple ambitions for it. For example, he has the idea of being Iron Man and builds machines like B.A.R.F which are completely unrelated to his idea of being Iron Man.

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Scott Lang (Ant-Man): ENTP

Guest Post by Emily, INFP

Marvel Universe

Dominant Extraverted Intuition (Ne): When Scott first takes the Ant-Man suit back to his apartment after stealing it, he puts it on and presses the button that causes him to shrink purely out of curiosity. He uses obvious humour during the fight at the airport when he tells Tony that he’s his conscience and that they don’t talk much these days, and when he asks if anyone brought any orange slices. When he meets Steve, he acts kind of hyper about meeting Captain America. He is creative about breaking into places, like when he freezes the safe door.

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Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch): ISFP

Guest Post by Emily, INFP

Marvel Universe

Dominant Introverted Feeling (Fi): She chooses her side in Civil War based purely on emotions (she is angry at Vision for not telling her about being under house arrest). Wanda is angry about being put under house arrest largely because she doesn’t want to be controlled by other people, preferring to rule her own life. While escaping from house arrest, she uses her powers against Vision despite being friends with him. She and Pietro are very close, and when he dies, her powers explode and kill a bunch of Ultron’s robots. At this time, Wanda is driven by her emotions and seeks immediate revenge on Ultron for Pietro. After joining the Avengers, Wanda has close friendships with Vision and Clint instead of being friends with all of them. She withdraws when stressed. During the battle of Sokovia, she hides in a building at first and Clint has to talk her into fighting. She also strongly values privacy.

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Peter Quill / Star-Lord: ENTP

Guest Post by Emily, INFP

Guardians of the Galaxy

Dominant Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Peter is good at figuring things out, but not making long-term plans, like when he distracted Ronin and grabbed the Orb so the planet wouldn’t be destroyed. Sometimes he spaces out, which allows Gamora to attack him to steal the Orb and get hit in the head at the prison. Before the Guardians go to stop Ronin, he tries to give them hope by giving them a pep talk.

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