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, 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. ==References==