Above you see a cover for Peter Rabe’s 1955 thriller Benny Muscles In. Rabe had previously debuted with Stop This Man! and would go on to write thirty novels, but he’s still green here, and it shows. In the story, Benny Tapkow, a collector for the mob, decides to kidnap his boss’s daughter Pat for a rival mobster. Everything goes ridiculously wrong, starting with the rival’s henchmen making off with the wrong woman, and continuing with Pat getting hooked on heroin. Overall the book felt like Rabe, early in his authorial career, didn’t know quite where to go with these ideas. There’s plenty of grit, but not enough precision. We did like the bit, though, where Benny got all quantum: [She] isn’t dead. And she isn’t alive. She’s right between, and the more Pendleton stalls, the worse it’ll be for her. Well, maybe that isn’t exactly quantum, but it’s close, if unintentional. But Rabe would make legit quantum leaps with later works. The art on this Gold Medal edition is by Lu Kimmel.
1939—Batman Debuts
In Detective Comics #27, DC Comics publishes its second major superhero, Batman, who becomes one of the most popular comic book characters of all time, and then a popular camp television series starring Adam West, and lastly a multi-million dollar movie franchise starring Michael Keaton, then George Clooney, and finally Christian Bale.