- This article is about a fictional subject in the Wild Cards universe that has a non-fiction inspiration. For an article on Wikipedia about the real world subject, see Wikipedia:Beatrix Potter.
Beatrix Potter | |
Biographical Information | |
Real Name | Helen Beatrix Potter |
Gender | Female |
Class | Nat |
Social Information | |
Citizenship | Citizen of Great Britain, deceased |
Occupation | Author and Illustrator |
Base of Operations | Sawrey, England |
Relatives | William Heelis (husband) |
Origin | |
First Appearance | Wild Cards |
Final Appearance | Wild Cards |
Beatrix Potter (1886-1943) was an English author and illustrator, best known for her best-selling children's books that featured animal characters, such as Peter Rabbit. She lived the last three decades of her life in Hill Top Farm in the village of Sawrey, with her husband. Jetboy was a big fan of her books. He briefly met Potter during the war, in 12 April of 1943, when he made an emergency landing next to her farm. She gave him an autographed copy of one of her books.
Selected Reading
- Wild Cards Volume I: Wild Cards - "Thirty Minutes Over Broadway!" (Beatrix Potter meets Jetboy)
- Wikipedia Article about Beatrix Potter