Henry

Henry is an information broker for the Daily Days. Though often cited as an ambitious employee by The President and Nicholas Wayne, Henry regularly abuses the information he is given, such as when he tells Roy Maddock about Eve Genoard.

Personality
Henry masquerades as a professional information broker and an affable man. Beneath the mask, however, lies an ambitious and greedy young man who pragmatically chooses whatever information is advantageous to him, placing him steps ahead of Elean Duga and Nicholas. He would sell information for ridiculously high prices and act condescendingly towards anyone who failed to live up to his standards, such as Edith.

To him, information is power, and as such, he can easily look down on other people who have little or insufficient information that would benefit him. Such behavior gives him a God complex and fuels his ego.

His arrogance eventually subsides upon his fateful encounter with Vino; from that day, his ambitions have mellowed down.

The Grand Punk Railroad
Henry is first seen debriefing The President of the Daily Days on the Flying Pussyfoot incident with Rachel.

Drugs and Dominos (1932)
Henry's involvement in the drug trade is prominent in splitting information between the Runorata Family and the Gandor Family. However his thirst for knowledge is made more apparent when Rachel can not gather enough information on Vino, thus beginning his quest to find any information relating to the assassin. Roy Maddock crosses paths with him and Henry tells the drug addict of a black suitcase full of Begg Garott's drugs and how to steal it, setting the events of Drugs and Dominos in motion. He is present at the time Elean and Nicholas debrief Eve on the fate of Dallas Genoard.

Henry then persuades Edith to find information on Vino in exchange for more information on Roy's whereabouts, as Roy vanished after the theft. Henry's arrogance towards Edith soon begins the end of his egotistical ambitions, as he gets what he wished for when Claire himself kidnaps him to experience first hand the thrills of the Flying Pussyfoot incident. Nearly traumatized by the interrogative methods Claire used, Henry provides information on Chane Laforet's whereabouts as well as how to procure a name for himself as his legal name was declared void due to the authorities finding a dead body matching Claire Stanfield's profile. He returns to the Daily Days near death at Nicholas' care.

After the horrific encounter, Henry stops his manipulative approach and works on the same level as his colleagues and has signs of graying hair from the trauma of the interrogation; he never gets to sell that vital information acquired from Vino. His first customer since the turf war ended is a young man with a strange tattoo on his face.

Trivia

 * According to Nicholas, Henry is an immigrant from London.
 * Most of the roles meant for Henry ended up with Nicholas in the anime, such as the means of interrogation Claire used to gather information on Chane. He was omitted from the anime altogether.