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:''John Henry is a [[human]] in the [[Hearts of Steel]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
{{disambig3|John}}
{{disambig3|Henry}}
[[File:JohnHenryisready-HOS1.jpg|right|upright=1.65|thumb|Born with a hammer, <s>a 10-pound hammer</s><br>A 20-pound hammer right in his hand.]]
{{quote|For the man that invented that steam drill<br>Thought he was mighty fine;<br>John Henry sunk a fo'teen foot,<br>The steam drill only made nine,<br>The steam drill only made nine.|traditional}}


[[Image:Johnhenry grrr.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Oh no you di&#39;nt!]]
'''John Henry''' was a steel-driving man in the 19th century, noted for being one of the best in the country (if not the world). He was highly respected by his fellow railmen, not to mention the [[Autobot|Autobots]].
{{quote|For the man that invented that steam drill<br>
Thought he was mighty fine;<br>
John Henry sunk a fo'teen foot,<br>
The steam drill only made nine,<br>
The steam drill only made nine.|traditional}}


'''John Henry''' was a steel-driving man in the 19th century, noted for being one of the best in the country (if not the world).  He was highly respected by his fellow railmen.  Not to mention the [[Autobots]].
==Fiction==
===''Hearts of Steel''===
[[File:BeeandJohnHenry-HOS2.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|John and the Bee made the valley shake<br>Rumblin' almost caused an earthquake.]]
John Henry's hammering awoke [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] from millennia of [[stasis lock]], and Bumblebee was inspired by him to take the form of a steel-driving locomotive. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 1|Hearts of Steel #1}} Henry initially resented the automated "steam drill" as a piece of job-stealing automation. Bumblebee then approached him in robot mode and explained that he merely wanted to perform a useful function. Now that Henry saw Bumblebee as a ''person'', he respected his work ethic, and they became close friends. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 2|Hearts of Steel #2}} When Bumblebee announced that he and the Autobots were leaving to battle the [[Decepticon]]s, Henry promptly insisted on coming along, too. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 3|Hearts of Steel #3}} He participated in the high-speed battle against the [[New York City|New York]]-bound [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]], playing a key role in the [[Autobot]]s' victory. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 4|Hearts of Steel #4}}
{{IDW HOS}}


==Fiction==
===2005 IDW continuity===
===IDW ''Hearts of Steel'' continuity===
John Henry's great-great grandchild, [[Jaylin Henry]], remembered his ancestor's encounter with a "[[Centurion (IDW)|metal guy]]." {{storylink|Primeless, Part 1}}
[[Image:Johnhenry hammer.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Hammer's 19th Century altmode was a bit lackluster.]]


Around the year 1867, John Henry's hammering awoke [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] from millennia of [[stasis lock]], and Bumblebee was inspired by him to take the form of a steel-driving locomotive.  {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 1|Hearts of Steel issue 1}} Henry initially resented the automated "steam drill" as a piece of job-stealing automation.  Bumblebee then approached him in robot mode, and explained that he merely wanted to perform a useful function.  Now that Henry saw Bumblebee as a ''person,'' he respected his work ethic, and they became close friends.  {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 2|Hearts of Steel issue 2}} When Bumblebee announced that he and the Autobots were leaving to battle the [[Decepticons]], Henry promptly insisted on coming along, too. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 3|Hearts of Steel issue 3}}  He participated in the high-speed battle against the [[New York City|New York]]-bound [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]], playing a key role in the [[Autobots]]' victory. {{storylink|Hearts of Steel issue 4|Hearts of Steel issue 4}}
===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon===
[[File:TheOtherDoctor John Henry.jpg|thumb|250px|Home and freedom, hand in hand<br>Workin' for the Canaan land.]]
[[Cody Burns]] told the [[Rescue Bot]]s about the story of John Henry to try to cheer them up when the [[MorBot]] threatened to steal their thunder. He left out the ending, which [[Boulder (RB)|Boulder]] later read up on. {{storylink|The Other Doctor}}


===The John Henry myth===
===''EarthSpark'' cartoon===
The John Henry of real-world folklore did not have the good fortune to encounter intelligent, friendly machinery.  He competed with a mechanical steam drill, and though he won the contest, he fell dead of a heart attack afterwards.  His story is considered a cautionary tale about the implacability of uncaring mechanical progress. The contrast of the myth with the ''Hearts of Steel'' story of his bonding with Bumblebee is thus high irony, though not unwelcome.
When [[Mo Malto]] dropped a large rock she was carrying, causing the ground below her to crack, her brother [[Robby Malto|Robby]] told her to "take it easy, John Henry." {{storylink|Secret Legacy, Part 1}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_%28folklore%29 John Henry at Wikipedia]
*{{w|John Henry (folklore)|John Henry at Wikipedia}}


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Latest revision as of 18:54, 17 March 2025

The name or term "John" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see John (disambiguation).
The name or term "Henry" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Henry (disambiguation).
Born with a hammer, a 10-pound hammer
A 20-pound hammer right in his hand.
For the man that invented that steam drill
Thought he was mighty fine;
John Henry sunk a fo'teen foot,
The steam drill only made nine,
The steam drill only made nine.
traditional

John Henry was a steel-driving man in the 19th century, noted for being one of the best in the country (if not the world). He was highly respected by his fellow railmen, not to mention the Autobots.

Fiction

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Hearts of Steel

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John and the Bee made the valley shake
Rumblin' almost caused an earthquake.

John Henry's hammering awoke Bumblebee from millennia of stasis lock, and Bumblebee was inspired by him to take the form of a steel-driving locomotive. Hearts of Steel #1 Henry initially resented the automated "steam drill" as a piece of job-stealing automation. Bumblebee then approached him in robot mode and explained that he merely wanted to perform a useful function. Now that Henry saw Bumblebee as a person, he respected his work ethic, and they became close friends. Hearts of Steel #2 When Bumblebee announced that he and the Autobots were leaving to battle the Decepticons, Henry promptly insisted on coming along, too. Hearts of Steel #3 He participated in the high-speed battle against the New York-bound Astrotrain, playing a key role in the Autobots' victory. Hearts of Steel #4

"Strange Visitors" establishes that events identical to those of Hearts of Steel and Infestation 2 occur in the 2005 IDW continuity; however, they happened to Maximal explorers brainwashed by Shockwave into believing they were the Autobots and Decepticons of the Great War.

2005 IDW continuity

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John Henry's great-great grandchild, Jaylin Henry, remembered his ancestor's encounter with a "metal guy." Primeless, Part 1

Rescue Bots cartoon

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Home and freedom, hand in hand
Workin' for the Canaan land.

Cody Burns told the Rescue Bots about the story of John Henry to try to cheer them up when the MorBot threatened to steal their thunder. He left out the ending, which Boulder later read up on. The Other Doctor

EarthSpark cartoon

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When Mo Malto dropped a large rock she was carrying, causing the ground below her to crack, her brother Robby told her to "take it easy, John Henry." Secret Legacy, Part 1

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