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|Citizenship = American
 
|Occupation = Representative - <small>(''Pre-Plague'')</small><br>President - <small>(''Post-Plague'')</small>
 
|Occupation = Representative - <small>(''Pre-Plague'')</small><br>President - <small>(''Post-Plague'')</small>
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|Origin = Ohio
 
|Creators = [[Brian K. Vaughan]]
 
|Creators = [[Brian K. Vaughan]]
 
|OriginalPublisher = [[Vertigo]]
 
|OriginalPublisher = [[Vertigo]]
 
|First = [[Issue 1]]}}
 
|First = [[Issue 1]]}}
 
'''Jennifer Brown''' is [[Yorick Brown]]'s mother. She is the congressional representative from Ohio's twenty-second district.<ref>''Y: The Last Man'' #1</ref>
 
'''Jennifer Brown''' is [[Yorick Brown]]'s mother. She is the congressional representative from Ohio's twenty-second district.<ref>''Y: The Last Man'' #1</ref>
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In the FX on Hulu [[Y: The Last Man (2021 T.V. Series)|T.V. series]], she is portrayed by [[Diane Lane]].
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Jennifer Brown is originally the Representative of Ohio's 22nd district (which no longer exists) and mother of Yorick and Hero Brown. From dialog in the first issue, it is indicated that she is in her first term. She is a member of the Democratic Party, but is a strong opponent of abortion. After the plague, she becomes Secretary of the Interior. Believing Yorick has been kidnapped by the Culper Ring she informs Alter Tse'elon of her son's existence, as Israel has the only organised military force at the time. Later in the series, Alter shoots and kills her as revenge for damaging Alter's reputation.
 
Jennifer Brown is originally the Representative of Ohio's 22nd district (which no longer exists) and mother of Yorick and Hero Brown. From dialog in the first issue, it is indicated that she is in her first term. She is a member of the Democratic Party, but is a strong opponent of abortion. After the plague, she becomes Secretary of the Interior. Believing Yorick has been kidnapped by the Culper Ring she informs Alter Tse'elon of her son's existence, as Israel has the only organised military force at the time. Later in the series, Alter shoots and kills her as revenge for damaging Alter's reputation.
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==Gallery==
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===FX on Hulu T.V. series===
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Jennifer Brown(Diane Lane) - FX Character Poster.jpg
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
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Revision as of 17:19, 30 September 2021

Jennifer Brown

Jennifer Brown
Gallery
Real Name
Jennifer Brown
Aliases
Mrs. Brown
Representative Brown
President Jennifer Brown

Alignment
Good

Relatives
Unnamed Husband - (Deceased)
Hero Brown - Daughter
Yorick Brown
Elizabeth Brown - Granddaughter

Characteristics
Gender
Female

Hair
Brown (Greying)

Status
Citizenship
American

Occupation
Representative - (Pre-Plague)
President - (Post-Plague)

Origin
Origin
Ohio

Creators

Original Publisher
Vertigo

First appearance

Issue 1


Jennifer Brown is Yorick Brown's mother. She is the congressional representative from Ohio's twenty-second district.[1]

In the FX on Hulu T.V. series, she is portrayed by Diane Lane.

Biography

Jennifer Brown is originally the Representative of Ohio's 22nd district (which no longer exists) and mother of Yorick and Hero Brown. From dialog in the first issue, it is indicated that she is in her first term. She is a member of the Democratic Party, but is a strong opponent of abortion. After the plague, she becomes Secretary of the Interior. Believing Yorick has been kidnapped by the Culper Ring she informs Alter Tse'elon of her son's existence, as Israel has the only organised military force at the time. Later in the series, Alter shoots and kills her as revenge for damaging Alter's reputation.

Gallery

FX on Hulu T.V. series

Notes and references

  1. Y: The Last Man #1