The Easy-to-Understand Personality Types Book for Enneagram Aficionados
Enneagram Pop! Fictional Characters is a groundbreaking book in a market congested with overly technical and spiritual personality books. Enneagram Pop analyzes deeply 27 famous characters from movies, TV, fiction, and comic books in addition to having descriptive entries and lists with over 100 characters.
The following characters each have a chapter and are fully analyzed by their personality types:
The Baroness, Padmé Amidala, Spock, Beast-Man, Dr. McCoy, Edith Bunker, Dr. Doom, Superman, Iron Man, Number Six, Wolverine, Spike, Lex Luthor, Mr. Fanastic, Scully, Hal Jordan, Shazam, Q, Jack Bauer, She-Hulk, Yoda, Hulk, Green Lantern, Anakin Skywalker, Barry Allen, and Lana Lang.
There are hundreds of other characters who are typed in a list or with a brief description.
Here is a brief listing of some of the universes covered in Enneagram Pop!
DC Comics
Marvel Comics
Star Trek
Star Wars
Masters of the Universe
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
X-Files
G.I. Joe
All in the Family
Everybody Loves Raymond
Various Fantasy and Sci-fi universes
Various TV shows
This is a 200-page book but reads quickly due to lists and focus on each character. It is a great Enneagram aid and contains deep Enneagram patterns not seen in other books.
If you liked the book Enneagram Transformations, you should like Enneagram Pop!
CHANGELOG:
Version 2014.7.26:
Changed author name to pseudonym James Russo to distinguish Enneagram Pop! Series from other works written by Tony Vahl and Damian Hospital.
Version 2013.8.21:
Rebuilt previous update due to corrupted file. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 1's section. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 2's section. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 4's section. Added the Clark Kent (Smallville TV Series) to Appendix II. Added Kal-El (Man of Steel movie) to chapter and Appendix I.
Version 2013.8.15:
Manually corrected formatting error in Table of Contents. Added Appendix III: Changelog. Corrected typo and updated existing information in Appendix I. Updated existing information in Appendix II. Added the following characters to Appendix II: Antman, Gary Mitchell, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner, Harry Mudd, Cyrano Jones, Sarek, Lieutenant Sulu, Olivia Dunham, Agent Broyles, Charlie Francis, Astrid, David Robert Jones, Charlie Francis (alternate universe), John Scott, Nina Sharp, Olivia Dunham (alternate universe), Peter Bishop, Peter Bishop (original universe), Sam Weiss, September, Thomas Jerome Newton, Walter Bishop, Walternate, Dr. William Bell, Francis Underwood, Claire Underwood, Doug Stamper, Peter Russo, Christina Gallagher, Zoe Barnes. Added the following character summaries to the chapters and Appendix I: Khan, Chief Engineer Scott, Colt Seavers, Lt. Uhura, Ensign Chekov, Raymond Barone, Robert Barone, Debra Barone, Marie Barone, Frank Barone
Version 2013.4.27:
Corrected typos. Corrected listing error of some characters in Appendix 1. Revamped layout for 6” x 9” print edition of book. Reformatted the Table of Contents and added missing link. Added chapter titled, “How to Type Yourself.” Updated Introduction.
Enneagram Pop! Fictional Characters is a groundbreaking book in a market congested with overly technical and spiritual personality books. Enneagram Pop analyzes deeply 27 famous characters from movies, TV, fiction, and comic books in addition to having descriptive entries and lists with over 100 characters.
The following characters each have a chapter and are fully analyzed by their personality types:
The Baroness, Padmé Amidala, Spock, Beast-Man, Dr. McCoy, Edith Bunker, Dr. Doom, Superman, Iron Man, Number Six, Wolverine, Spike, Lex Luthor, Mr. Fanastic, Scully, Hal Jordan, Shazam, Q, Jack Bauer, She-Hulk, Yoda, Hulk, Green Lantern, Anakin Skywalker, Barry Allen, and Lana Lang.
There are hundreds of other characters who are typed in a list or with a brief description.
Here is a brief listing of some of the universes covered in Enneagram Pop!
DC Comics
Marvel Comics
Star Trek
Star Wars
Masters of the Universe
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
X-Files
G.I. Joe
All in the Family
Everybody Loves Raymond
Various Fantasy and Sci-fi universes
Various TV shows
This is a 200-page book but reads quickly due to lists and focus on each character. It is a great Enneagram aid and contains deep Enneagram patterns not seen in other books.
If you liked the book Enneagram Transformations, you should like Enneagram Pop!
CHANGELOG:
Version 2014.7.26:
Changed author name to pseudonym James Russo to distinguish Enneagram Pop! Series from other works written by Tony Vahl and Damian Hospital.
Version 2013.8.21:
Rebuilt previous update due to corrupted file. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 1's section. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 2's section. Corrected typo in Other Unhealthy 4's section. Added the Clark Kent (Smallville TV Series) to Appendix II. Added Kal-El (Man of Steel movie) to chapter and Appendix I.
Version 2013.8.15:
Manually corrected formatting error in Table of Contents. Added Appendix III: Changelog. Corrected typo and updated existing information in Appendix I. Updated existing information in Appendix II. Added the following characters to Appendix II: Antman, Gary Mitchell, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner, Harry Mudd, Cyrano Jones, Sarek, Lieutenant Sulu, Olivia Dunham, Agent Broyles, Charlie Francis, Astrid, David Robert Jones, Charlie Francis (alternate universe), John Scott, Nina Sharp, Olivia Dunham (alternate universe), Peter Bishop, Peter Bishop (original universe), Sam Weiss, September, Thomas Jerome Newton, Walter Bishop, Walternate, Dr. William Bell, Francis Underwood, Claire Underwood, Doug Stamper, Peter Russo, Christina Gallagher, Zoe Barnes. Added the following character summaries to the chapters and Appendix I: Khan, Chief Engineer Scott, Colt Seavers, Lt. Uhura, Ensign Chekov, Raymond Barone, Robert Barone, Debra Barone, Marie Barone, Frank Barone
Version 2013.4.27:
Corrected typos. Corrected listing error of some characters in Appendix 1. Revamped layout for 6” x 9” print edition of book. Reformatted the Table of Contents and added missing link. Added chapter titled, “How to Type Yourself.” Updated Introduction.