So, as I continued the work for the Jan 2012 re-launch of this site, I was doing some scanning of back cover art, and discovered this on the 1998 remaster of “We Sold our Soul for Rock & Roll”. Was also on the 2007 compilation, “ The Dio Years“. Both in the “Matthew 25:41” circle image shown at the top of this page, and as well as the “Wal-Mart exclusive” cover art, which can be seen here. The most visible, I suppose would be Bill Ward’s drums on the 1999 Tour.ĭespite all of it’s uses over time, it’s only ever appeared on a few album covers. Henry is actually animated there, which was a new wrinkle. If you haven’t seen that carnage, check it out here. ![]() The most recent I think would be the really horrendous music video for the track “Bible Black in 2009. It’s been used a boatload of times over the years on numerous things, including several bits of artwork connected to the band. I saw it used in a tour promo logo as well as on the cover of a single from that album. WHEN was the first time we saw Henry? The earliest I could remember was on the Never Say Die album. It’s a logo that’s been in use for a long time, and that was a point of contention with me. ![]() ![]() :) Henry is of course the “flying devil” or “flying angel” or whatever you want to refer to it. He’s something akin to Iron Maiden’s “Eddie”, although Henry has never come out on stage live. Thing is, most people didn’t know he’s called Henry. If you’re a Black Sabbath fan, especially a long time one, you’ve seen Henry a bunch of times.
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