From Sub-Mariner Comics #17, 1945.
Wonder Woman pulls some judo on a dinosaur.
—Wonder Woman #18 (1946) by Joyce Murchison & H.G. Peter
life:
Photos from the annual bee market at Veenendaal — “the biggest in Europe,” according to LIFE.
Zeppelin Columbia over Empire State Building 1931
Photo: Journal American
May 14, 1933 by E.C. Segar.
“Before it was ever known as WWE, Antonino Rocca was the top Superstar in the company… He was the most dynamic performer the business had ever seen up to that point. His arsenal of aerial maneuvers would be considered amazing even by today’s standards; back then, he was a legitimate phenomenon. Hurricanranas, flying dropkicks, victory rolls and flying body presses dazzled 1950s audiences used to seeing athletes who almost never left their feet. His signature move, the Argentine Backbreaker (known to newer fans as the Human Torture Rack) also brought crowds to a frenzy… Rocca was the first major Superstar promoted by the McMahon family.” — http://www.wwe.com/superstars/antoninorocca