Google Maps users were hysterical after spotting Spider-Man fighting other masked vigilantes in the middle of the road in Mexico.
Reddit user u/Individual-Trouble35 posted the antics on the subreddit r/googlemapsshenanigans that show the friendly neighbourhood hero hiding behind a telephone post.
But as the Street View vehicle moved further down the street the Marvel character was spotted fighting other blokes.
One of the others was wearing a skeleton mask as the cowboy Spidey held him back for swinging punches from another Spider-Man wearing the Miles Morales variation of the costume.
The Reddit user wrote "Omg I found spiderman" on the finding from Morelia, Mexico which now has over 200 upvotes.
Fans found the fight hilarious as one user quipped: "There is even more if u move a bit, there is a whole scene going on."
Another added: "Yee-haw man."
A third said: "That’s funny. Was this in Texas? Lol."
Spider-Man was found on Google Maps elsewhere in Mexico last month as Reddit users warned people not to go near the group of costumed men as they may be part of a dangerous drug cartel.
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The forum user said u/DuhC0mmunity took to the subreddit r/GoogleMaps with a screenshot of a group of four men in costume masks as they stand at either side of the righthand lane in Moctezuma, Nacozari De Garcia, Mexico.
One man donned a Scream mask, next to a man in a Mexican wrestling mask while another was dressed as a werewolf.
A fourth was wearing a red balaclava and a tatty hat that made him look a bit like a scarecrow.
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However, things seemed to take a dark turn in the comments section as fans believe the masked men were gang members who were waiting for drivers to slow down for them.
One user said: "That’s the cartel. You wanna stay far far away from those masks."
Another replied: "Oh shoot damn must of been scary for the Google Maps driver."
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