Helpful Henry
Helpful Henry was the name of two different comic strips by two different cartoonists, from two different countries, namely the UK and the US.
American comic strip Helpful Henry (1926–1926)
Helpful Henry was an American gag-a-day comic strip, created by cartoonist J. P. Arnot (Paul Arnot – Born: 16 September 1887 – Died: 12 February 1951). The series ran from 1925 until 1926 and was syndicated by King Features Syndicate in New York City. Despite its brief run actor Oliver Hardy, of Laurel and Hardy fame, said the character was an inspiration for his own screen character.[1]He described Helpful Henry as being big, fussy and self-important, but underneath it all, he was a very nice guy.
British comic strip Helpful Henry (1938–1939)
Helpful Henry was also a British gag-a-day comic strip from the magazine The Beano. It first appeared in Beano issue 1, dated 30 July 1938, drawn by Eric Roberts. A similarly named character had also appeared in the first issue of The Wizard under the name 'Elpful 'Enery.
The central character is Henry, a young boy who attempts to be helpful but ends up doing more harm than good – usually as a result of a misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
He was also in The Dandy Annual 1939,[2] which came out two months after Beano No. 1 – it is unknown whether the character moved comic or if this was a preview. However some characters, such as Marmaduke Mean the Miser, only appeared in the annuals, so that could be the explanation. As well as this some early Dandy characters such as Podge appeared in the 1940 Beano annual so this could be the case of minor characters just appearing in any DC Thomson annual.
Helpful Henry reappeared in Sparky in issue 211 (dated 1 February 1969) drawn by Hugh Morren this strip lasted in Sparky until issue 230.[3]
References
- ↑ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/arnot_jp.htm
- ↑ Dandy Monster Comic No. 1. Dundee, Scotland: D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. in conjunction with Aurum Press Ltd. 2006. pp. 48,56,69,80,96,124. ISBN 1-84513-217-3.
- ↑ The Sparky File http://crikey.forumotion.com/t148-the-sparky-file
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