3 Spiderman Pointing

Origin
The "Spider-Man Pointing at Spider-Man" meme comes from a 1967 animated Spider-Man television show. In an episode called "Double Identity," there's a scene where Spider-Man encounters his own duplicate, and the two versions point at each other in bewilderment. This visual moment became a popular meme template because it perfectly captures situations where two similar people or groups wrongly accuse each other of blame. The image spread widely online as people used it to joke about miscommunication, contradictions, and unfair standards. Over time, the meme moved beyond just Spider-Man references and became a general way to represent any scenario involving confusion about who's responsible, hypocrisy, or people making the same mistake without realizing it.
Caption Zones
First accuser
Max 84 characters
Second accuser
Max 76 characters
Third accuser
Max 68 characters
The shared problem or blame
Max 198 characters





