

Gets lampshaded in-series at one point, Channon comments that Yelena is turning into Spider, and while Yelena's denying it, she makes this exact pose. Hard to describe, but if you've seen a picture of him, you've seen him do this. Transmetropolitan: Spider Jerusalem lighting a cigarette, head slightly cocked, hand cupped in front of it.(It's like they were created by the same guy or something).

Doctor Strange also has gestures he uses when working magic, which also look Spider-Man-esque. By now, she's much better at directing it.

Her earliest appearances have it so that if her hand accidentally falls into a close enough position a hex effect will happen, its target (and severity) completely random. Not among the X-Men, Scarlet Witch often does a Spidey-like gesture in the air when using her hex power. Elsewhere in the Marvel Universe, among the X-Men, there's the (generally not used so much anymore) Pstandard Psychic Pstance used by Professor X and occasionally Jean Grey.This prevents the normal motions of his hands (for instance, forming a fist) from slinging web everywhere. It's because the trigger for the webshooters is on his palm, and designed so that only just the right pressure and a double-tap could activate it.

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It's even parodied in the episode where Tracey catches his Scyther: the episode ends with Ash lecturing him on how to properly pose in triumph after a capture. Pokémon: Ash Ketchum's capture pose, complete with Pikachu popping up in a different pose and going "Pi pi ka chu!" He also does it when he gets a gym badge, with all the Pokémon that fought in that battle posing with him.Additionally the Kame Hame Ha stance, with the double hands drawn back and thrown forward.The Son family's Hand Behind Head from Dragon Ball Z.Gendo's two fingers to the bridge of his glasses is also trademark of him.For a while, it was a popular imageboard pastime to add the "Gendo Hands" to existing works via Photoshop. His trademark covering-the-mouth variant (which, originally, existed to cover his mouth and cut down on necessary animation) is often called " the Gendo pose ". Gendo Ikari ◊ of Neon Genesis Evangelion.Sailor Moon's sideways V-for-victory sign (while winking), as well as her thumb-index finger-pinky raised with both hands, her "In the name of the moon, I'll punish you " pose.
