
Spider-Man Pointing
Use when two identical or very similar things/people encounter each other, when people are accusing each other of the same thing, or when encountering duplicates/copies. Label each Spider-Man with what they represent.
Dimensions: 800 Γ 450px
Panels: 2 customizable zones
Format: Image macro with labels or context
π Origin Story
Source: Spider-Man animated series (1967)
Creator: Screenshot from episode "Double Identity"
First appeared: Image of two Spider-Men pointing at each other emerged as a meme around 2011
A scene from the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon showing two Spider-Men accusing each other became the perfect template for situations where two similar things confront each other, duplicate content, or mutual accusations.
π― How to Use This Template
Use when two identical or very similar things/people encounter each other, when people are accusing each other of the same thing, or when encountering duplicates/copies. Label each Spider-Man with what they represent.
Pro Tips:
- π‘Works best when the two things are essentially identical
- π‘Great for "same energy" comparisons
- π‘Can represent hypocritical mutual accusations
- π‘Perfect for finding duplicates or similar content
- π‘Also works for meeting your doppelgΓ€nger
- π‘The three-Spider-Man version exists for triple comparisons
- π‘The accusatory pointing is key to the humor
π Example Ideas

Developer self-awareness about code sources

The same bug appearing in different environments

Plans versus reality being nothing alike (ironic since they're the same)
π‘ Did You Know?
- β’The scene is from a 1967 episode where a criminal impersonates Spider-Man
- β’The meme gained new life with Spider-Verse introducing multiple Spider-People
- β’A three-Spider-Man version exists for triple comparisons
- β’Into the Spider-Verse (2018) referenced this meme with their own version
- β’It's become THE go-to meme for "same thing" moments
- β’The retro animation style adds to the meme's charm



