It’s a pretty good time to be a mythology fan. It’s also a fandom that literally stretches across thousands of years. So we’ve assembled some of the best mythology memes from across the internet for your viewing enjoyment.
One can hope that our ancestors, once the language barrier was jumped, could have enjoyed them as well. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote the ones that represent your favorite cosmology and be sure to leave your own thoughts and ideas in the comments down below.
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Who's A Good Boy?
I would go all the way to heck and back for this little three-headed sweetie.
I Can See It
Mythology has been sitting around for thousands of years, so it makes total sense that people would eventually decide to turn it into internet comedy gold. Ancient stories are basically the original drama, full of gods with wild tempers, monsters with unclear motivations, and heroes who make questionable choices, so it's no surprise that a modern audience raised on chaotic group chats and reality TV would instantly click with them.
Mythology memes work so well because they take something that used to feel distant and academic, something you might have only encountered in a dusty textbook, and make it feel like it happened last week to someone's cousin.
So That’s What Happened To The Titanic Sub
I know of a trillionaire I would like to suggest for the next voyage.
Great Artemis, Goddess Of The Moon
What Are Your Thoughts On This?
Part of the appeal is just how relatable these ancient characters turn out to be once you strip away the togas and lightning bolts. Zeus turning into various animals to avoid responsibility, Loki causing problems purely because he's bored, Persephone quietly running an entire underworld staff meeting, these are the same personality types you already know from your own life.
Our Poor Boys Deserve Better! 😔
Hello! I Made This Comic. :)
The Odyssey From A Time Non-Linear Perspective
Yeah, good thing he didn't mention it to his crew on the way out.
Greek, Norse, and Egyptian mythology in particular have become meme powerhouses because their stories are so richly detailed and full of interpersonal drama that they practically write their own punchlines. There's also something satisfying about the format clash. A meme is short, snappy, and built for a five second attention span, while myths were originally meant to be told slowly around a fire or through generations of oral tradition.
Bro, Why?
They Just Get Bored Sometimes, Ya Know?
Don't!
Squishing a centuries old saga into a single caption over a screenshot creates a kind of comedic whiplash that people find irresistible. It's the humor of scale, taking something enormous and cosmic and reducing it down to the size of a text message.
Just Sharing On Image
Bit Of A Dilemma There
The Irony
Mythology also gives meme makers an entire multiverse of source material to pull from. Between Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu, Japanese, Mesoamerican, and countless other traditions, there's an almost endless supply of gods, monsters, and legends that most people have at least a passing familiarity with thanks to school, movies, and games.
Nice Meme
I'll Just Plop This Picture Here
Do We All Agree On This?
She was punished by Athena for allowing Poseidon to SA her in Athena's Temple. Athena was not good to women.
Pop culture has kept a lot of these stories alive in the public consciousness too. Franchises built around Norse gods or Greek heroes have made mythology cool again for a new generation, and that familiarity becomes the perfect setup for a joke. You don't need to explain who Hades is anymore, you can just get straight to the bit.
Egyptin Myths In Five Words
Much Help. Such Wow
Wow!
It took me a while to see this. That would be unsettling to suddenly happen upon in a moonlit or gloomy forest.🐲
Another reason these memes hit so well is the built in irony of applying modern logic to ancient chaos. Imagining how a group chat between Mount Olympus residents might look, or picturing Anubis just trying to get through a normal workday while judging souls, taps into a very current comedic sensibility that loves imagining historical or mythical figures dealing with painfully ordinary modern problems. It's the same energy that makes memes about medieval peasants or ancient philosophers so popular, humanizing figures who otherwise seem larger than life.
Have We Been Visited By Odin?
The Creativity Is Off The Charts, I Tell You!
Narcissus
I can think of one particular narcissist who looks into a famous reflection pool and sees scum
There's also a comforting universality to mythology that makes it perfect meme fodder. Nearly every culture on Earth developed its own set of myths to explain the unexplainable, so there's a shared human instinct behind all of it. That means mythology memes don't just appeal to niche history buffs, they appeal to anyone who has ever wondered why the sun rises or why bad things happen to good people.
I've Nothing Else To Say, Discuss Revenge If U Wanna Ig
Guys, He Was A Sun Eating Monster
Lakota ought to have something interesting to add here.
“They Wore Socks With Sandals”
The jokes tap into something ancient and communal, even if the punchline is delivered through a screenshot of a cartoon meme format. At the end of the day, mythology memes thrive because they merge the timeless with the immediate. They take stories that have survived thousands of years of retelling and give them one more form to live in, proving that whether you're carving symbols into stone or posting a meme at midnight, humans have always needed a way to laugh at the gods.
Stumbled Across This Gem
It's ironic that the God of Hell was the most honourable of the lot.
A Reminder For Everyone
Parents Playing Favorites
Hollywood In A Nutshell:
Thor vs. Jörmungandr
I enjoy Rick Riordan's version of Thor, who farts a LOT and constantly loses his weapons. 😂
*insert Sweet Home Alabama*
The Odyssey Trailer - What Kind Of Atrocity Is This Helmet!?
Athena Wise Odysseus Pet Liar
Oop-
Real
(Night Hag Meme)
A Man Can Dream, But Alas
Greek Mythology Sirens Are Not Talked About Enough
A Huge Blow For The Anime And Gaming Industry
The "Kirke" Version Of This Meme
Loki gave birth to half of the pantheon's problems and became female to keep Baldur d**d.
