If you could make Tom Holland’s next Spider-Man movie trilogy and you had to pick a Spider-Man villain for each one, who would they be?
Marilu Henner 1970s. Henner is one of only 33 known cases of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) in the world. She has an incredible recall and can remember exact details from decades past.
The remains of a female “vampire,” pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat to prevent her from returning from the dead, were found during archaeological work at a 17th-century cemetery in the village of Pien, Poland.
In a protest against censorship, photographer A.L. Schafer staged this iconic photograph in 1934, violating as many rules as possible in one shot.
“La Gran Calavera de Emiliano Zapata,” a broadside from the Mexican Revolution, c. 1911, artwork by José Guadalupe Posada.
Eugene Bullard, the first African American military pilot, with his pet monkey “Jimmy” beside a Nieuport 24 fighter of the 93rd Squadron (Escadrille) in August or September 1917. He flew with Jimmy tucked inside his coat on every combat mission. [1157 × 1800]