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* Jenny is wanted by “the [[FBI]], [[MI5]], [[MI6]], the [[Royal Australian Corps of Military Police]], the [[Special Frontier Force]], the [[General Directorate for Internal Security]], the [[Buenos Aires Provincial Police]], the [[Lögreglan]], thе [[Økokrim]], thе [[Служба безопасности президента России]], the [[National Police of Burundi]], and [[Interpol]]”. People with information on Jenny are invited to contact [[Inspector Zenigata]].
* Jenny is wanted by “the [[FBI]], [[MI5]], [[MI6]], the [[Royal Australian Corps of Military Police]], the [[Special Frontier Force]], the [[General Directorate for Internal Security]], the [[Buenos Aires Provincial Police]], the [[Lögreglan]], thе [[Økokrim]], thе [[Служба безопасности президента России]], the [[National Police of Burundi]], and [[Interpol]]”. People with information on Jenny are invited to contact [[Inspector Zenigata]].
* “Known associates” of Jenny's include [[John Steed|J. Steed]], [[Eve Moneypenny|E. Moneypenny]], J. Lane, Gatth, S. Tracey, [[Mycroft Holmes|M. Holmes]], [[Arsène Lupin III|A. Lupin III]], [[Modesty Blaise|M. Blaise]], [[Daria Morgendorffer|D. Morgendorfer]], [[Octobriana|N. "Octobriana" Pacenikov]], J. King, A. Capp, [[Archibald Haddock|A. Haddock]], [[John Drake|J. Drake]], [[Jerry Cornelius|J. Corneilius]], [[Luke Cage|L. Cage]], T. J. Newton, S. Macready, T. King, F. Bryce, A. Andrews and [[Pansy Hunks]].
* “Known associates” of Jenny's include [[John Steed|J. Steed]], [[Eve Moneypenny|E. Moneypenny]], J. Lane, Gatth, S. Tracey, [[Mycroft Holmes|M. Holmes]], [[Arsène Lupin III|A. Lupin III]], [[Modesty Blaise|M. Blaise]], [[Daria Morgendorffer|D. Morgendorfer]], [[Octobriana|N. "Octobriana" Pacenikov]], J. King, A. Capp, [[Archibald Haddock|A. Haddock]], [[John Drake|J. Drake]], [[Jerry Cornelius|J. Corneilius]], [[Luke Cage|L. Cage]], T. J. Newton, S. Macready, T. King, F. Bryce, A. Andrews and [[Pansy Hunks]].
 
=== Continuity ===
* [[Mycroft Holmes]] is listed among Jenny's “known associates”. Jenny attended a party at [[221B Baker Street]] to which [[Sherlock Holmes#In the Prime Universe|Sherlock Holmes]] had also invited “his brother” in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]''.
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
===Background===
===Background===

Revision as of 15:02, 26 August 2021

Wanted for Questioning was an in-universe “wanted poster” for Jenny Everywhere created by Laura Seabrook for Jenny Everywhere Day in 2021.

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Plot

A catch-all “Wanted” poster is put out for Jenny Everywhere. Unfortunately, being, as it does, a crystallisation of everything known about her and of all the organisations who are looking for her, it is rather unhelpful in terms of distinguishing information.

Worldbuilding

Jenny Everywhere

  • Pictures of four different incarnations of Jenny are used, one of them very blurry. The description describes Jenny as having “short and dark hair, unless long and brunette”, “eyes blue, but sometimes green or brown”, and sporting “aviator goggles and a scarf” or more rarely “jeans and mirrored glasses”.
  • The poster alleges that Jenny's real name is Jennifer Barbelith. It also cites “the Shifter” as one of her names.

Other

Continuity

Behind the scenes

Background

Seabrook's 2012 art of Jenny.

Laura Seabrook noted that this piece, containing less original art than her Jenny Everywhere Day entries in previous years, was “the best I could do this year with only one cataract surgery done”. One of the images used by Seabrook for the poster recycled one of her earlier Jenny Everywhere Day pieces, a simple non-narrative portrait of Jenny from the 2012 event.

Most of the names in the list of “known associates” are references to other (copyrighted) fictional characters, such as Miss Moneypenny from the James Bond franchise.

Read online

The story is available to read for free on the author's Tumblr blog, on the Jenny Everywhere Day website and