Bobby Bear was a British comics character in the Daily Herald newspaper starting in 1919.
There were annuals issued from the early 1920s, in small format thin paperback volumes which collected their adventures.
He appears to have left Deans entirely by then as Bobby Bear is created by a different unnamed artist starting with the 1940 annual.
The annuals from 1932 became very elaborate by the mid-1930s with multiple colour plates and many pages to cut out, which makes the later 1930s ones hard to find complete.
The most unusual Wilfred Haughton story appeared in the 1936 Annual, entitled 'Mr Nobody' which was about a bear who had no body.
Starting with the 1940 annual, different artists drew the characters resulting in variations in style through the decades, with Bobby Bear being aimed at very young children by the 1960s.