The MBTI® or Myer-Briggs test is used to match you to the 16 possible personality types that define a person. Either you're extroverted or introverted, intuitive, or observant, there are plenty of factors that determine your personality type.
The MBTI® doesn't just apply to real people, sometimes characters in movies, shows, and comics are so detailed in their personality, one can easily determine their personality type. Whether we're watching them onscreen or reading them in books and comics, just about every fictional character can have a personality type. Using the legendary comic character Spider-man and his long list of rogues, let's find each villains MBTI®.
Lizard - INTP
Similar to Bruce Banner or Hank McCoy, Dr. Curt Connors has a monstrous alter ego that is unstable and bloodthirsty. As a human, Curt is very quiet and reserved, being very dedicated to his work and regrowing the arm he lost in an accident.
INTPs are well known for being out of the box thinkers, using unorthodox methods to get results and even doing it at their own expense. Much like Connors using lizard DNA and experimenting on himself.
Dr. Octopus - INTJ
Before he was a crazed mad scientist with robotic arms, Otto Octavius dedicated his life to making the world a better place. He was an esteemed scientist that was so dedicated to his work, he didn't have time for anything else.
As a villain, he is arguably the smartest and most creative, often using his brains and inventions to take on Spider-man. His dedication and creativity make him an INTJ.
Kraven The Hunter - ESTP
Kraven the Hunter has long been one of Spider-man's greatest foes and one of the few that can stand toe to toe with the webhead. He braces for any challenge and is overly confident he can take down anything he sets his mind to.
From hunting down big animals with his bare hands to believing he could be a better Spider-man than Peter, he has a high motor and willingness to be in the spotlight. His extroverted personality and code of honor make him a true ESTP.
Venom - ESFP
Before he got infected with the venom symbiote, Eddie Brock was an outspoken journalist with a chip on his shoulder and a fearless attitude when it came to getting the truth.
Although he's not all bad, he has done some terrible things to Spidey and is still a threat to Spidey. His constant sense of adventure and his bold attitude make him an ESFP.
Vulture - ENTJ
Adrian Toomes is a very confident and capable villain. He was always kicked to the curb and once he gained his confidence and made his wings, he became a very formidable foe for Spider-man.
He looks past his deeds and justifies them with his upbringing and he keeps coming back, no matter how many times Spidey defeats him. Because he's a valuable member of any villain team and Spider-man rogue, he is an ENTJ.
Mysterio - ENFJ
Quentin Beck may seem super-powered with all his gadgets and tricks but he's really just an average man with a love for theatrics.
He wasn't the most popular guy growing up and his newfound gadgets gave him the confidence and charisma he needed to become a memorable villain. He is a total ENFJ.
Sandman - ISFP
He wasn't always a bad guy. Like most of the rogues on the list, Sandman has a rough upbringing with an absent father and an alcoholic mother. He grew up with an affinity for being at the beach and making sandcastles and as he got older, he became angrier and more violent.
Sandman has both good and bad ISFP qualities, from his charm and his creativity to his short fuse and unpredictable nature.
Carnage - ENTP
Even before he had the symbiote, Cletus Kasady was a dangerous and unstable man. The symbiote just made him more dangerous and ruthless, becoming one of the most dangerous villains for Spidey.
As an ENTP, he prefers to work alone and he also has a very short tolerance and temper. He is unstable and intolerant of anyone who disagrees with him.
Green Goblin - ESTJ
Norman Osborn was a man who had it all, the brains, the money, and the perfect family. After the tragic loss of his wife, both he and his son took the loss hard. Norman buried himself and work and neglected Harry and was literally driven into insanity.
Given he has been at the top for a long time he is very judgemental of those below him, he's too focused on his name and his company, he doesn't have to for anything else, and he's very unforgiving. All signs of an ESTJ.
Electro - INFJ
Before he was an electricity-based villain, Maxwell Dillon was a lineman with a vast knowledge of electricity and how it all worked. He got so caught up on his job, he became arrogant and even lost his wife in the process.
He has a quest to be the best he can be. He takes all the resentment of being thrown aside as a youth, that he will not stand for it anymore. He is a total INFJ.