The friendly neighborhood Spider - Man raises his right arm, pointing at an identical figure making the same gesture. This fun and confusing scene from his first animated series became a well - known internet meme. Inspired by the iconic 'Double Identity' episode of the 60s classic animation, where a villain tries to impersonate the hero, Iron Studios presents the 'Spider - Man ‘60s Animated Series - Spider - Man - Art Scale 1/10' statue. It's extremely detailed, staying true to the original cartoon's look, with the hero on a pedestal next to a wooden crate, just like the animation's background. There's also an exclusive 'Spider - Man ‘60s Animated Series Deluxe - Spider - Man - Art Scale 1/10' version, available only through Sideshow Collectibles. It comes with an extra interchangeable head of the hero without his mask, showing Peter Parker's retro features from the animation. The 1967 Spider - Man animated series, produced by Grantray - Lawrence Animation, was the first adaptation of the successful Marvel superhero from comics. Due to a low - budget production, the hero's suit had webs only on his face, hands, and feet, and much of the animation was reused, leading to some funny mistakes like six - legged spiders on Peter Parker's suit (corrected in season two). The theme song, written by Oscar winner Paul Francis Webster and composed by Bob Harris, is still referenced in the hero's comics, games, series, and movies today. The statue measures 8.2' (20.8 cm) in height, 5.7' (14.5 cm) in width, 5.9' (15 cm) in depth, and weighs 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg).















Using this Spider - Man statue is simple. Just find a nice display spot for it, like a shelf in your room or on a collector's cabinet. When handling the statue, hold it gently by the base to avoid any accidental damage. For the exclusive version with the interchangeable head, carefully remove and attach the head as you like. To keep it in good condition, keep it away from direct sunlight, as it might fade the colors over time. Also, avoid placing it in areas with high humidity, as this could cause the paint to peel. You can use a soft, dry cloth to gently dust the statue every once in a while to keep it looking clean and shiny.