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* XCalledTheyWantTheirYBack: Waverly attempts this when shooting a squid-creature in ''Legends'' #4. She admits that she is not very good at snappy dialogue.
-->'''Waverly:''' Hey cephalopod-face! Bic called, their supply chain wants more inventory!... Yeah, I know, but I'm not as goodat the quips as you are.

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* TheAlcatraz: BlackRock , the Black Badge facility designed to incarcerate paranormal criminals.

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* TailorMadePrison: Black Rock is TheAlcatraz built to house paranormal criminals. Each cell is specifically designed around the inmate it holds. Immortal cannibal Boone Helm is held in restraints that shackle his arms to the ceiling and his floor, has a mask affixed over his face, and is kept in a permanently sedated state.

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* TheAlcatraz: BlackRock , the Black Badge facility designed to incarcerate paranormal criminals.



* LandmarkingTheHiddenBase: Black Rock, the top-secret containment facility for paranormal threats, is hidden inside Mount Rushmore. In this case, Mount Rushmore was constructed specifically to hide Black Rock.



* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna, "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. UsefulNotes/JosefMengele, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein]] and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."

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* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna, "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. UsefulNotes/JosefMengele, Josef Mengele, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein]] and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."
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** Nicole Haught and Wynonna's little sister Waverly were quick to follow, in #8 and ''Legends'' #3, respectively.
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* ForTheEvulz: Boone Helm admits that he commits his crimes (which usually involve a massive body count) for no reason other than to spread chaos.
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* ImAHumanitarian: Boone Helm is an immortal, psycho cannibal.
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* CanonImmigrant: Agent Dolls and Doc Holliday from the TV series become major characters in the 2016 IDW series.
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* GatlingGood: When the town of Tombstone is magically transformed back to the way it had been in 1881, Valdez finds herself wielding a hand-cranked gatling gun rather than her usual {{BFG}}. She still manages to use it to great effect against the revenants (and look really {{Badass}} while doing so).

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* GatlingGood: When the town of Tombstone is magically transformed back to the way it had been in 1881, Valdez finds herself wielding a hand-cranked gatling gun rather than her usual {{BFG}}. She still manages to use it to great effect against the revenants (and look really {{Badass}} badass while doing so).
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* LowClearance: In #8, a werewolf standing on the roof of the Black Badges' car gets knocked off when Dolls drives under a low-hanging road sign.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: When Wynonna deals with the zombie mailmen, she reels off a long of list federal laws they are guilty of breaking, ending with 'sending human body parts through the mail'.
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* CoolGun: The Peacemaker, Wyatt Earp's Buntline Special that can send anything it shoots to Hell.
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* TechnicallyLivingZombies: In #4 of the IDW series, Wynonna and the rest of the Black Badges have to deal with a mall full of people who have been transformed into zombies by a {{Plaguemaster}}.

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* TechnicallyLivingZombies: TechnicallyLivingZombie: In #4 of the IDW series, Wynonna and the rest of the Black Badges have to deal with a mall full of people who have been transformed into zombies by a {{Plaguemaster}}.
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* TechnicallyLivingZombies: In #4 of the IDW series, Wynonna and the rest of the Black Badges have to deal with a mall full of people who have been transformed into zombies by a {{Plaguemaster}}.
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-->'''Valdez:''' "It appears Earp, the Cowboy, or both have been here."\
'''Dolls:''' "Yeah. That or a Michael Bay-improvised roadside bomb."\
'''Valdez:''' "This 'Michael bay', is he a revenant?\

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-->'''Valdez:''' "It appears Earp, the Cowboy, or both have been here."\
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'''Dolls:''' "Yeah. That or a Michael Bay-improvised roadside bomb."\
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'''Valdez:''' "This 'Michael bay', Bay', is he a revenant?\revenant?\\
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-->'''Valdez:'' "It appears Earp, the Cowboy, or both have been here."\

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-->'''Valdez:'' -->'''Valdez:''' "It appears Earp, the Cowboy, or both have been here."\
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* GatlingGood: When the town of Tombstone is magically transformed back to the way it had been in 1881, Valdez finds herself wielding a hand-cranked gatling gun rather than her usual {{BFG}}. She still manages to use it to great effect against the revenants (and look really {{Badass}} while doing so).
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* PopculturalOsmosisFailure: In #5 of the IDW series, Agents Dolls and Valdez come across a pair of of badly dimembered revenants on the road to Tombstone. Dolls attempts to make a joke that fails because Valdez is an ancient Mayan warrior with zero knowledge of pop culture:

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* PopculturalOsmosisFailure: In #5 of the 2016 IDW series, Agents Dolls and Valdez come across a pair of of badly dimembered dismembered revenants on the road to Tombstone. Dolls attempts to make a joke that fails because Valdez is an ancient Mayan warrior with zero knowledge of pop culture:

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* HeroStoleMyBike: In the 2016 IDW series, Wynonna 'borrows' a vintage Harley from a dealership in a mall when she decides she needs to get to Tombstone in a hurry.



* {{Plaguemaster}}: In #4 of the 2016 series, Wynonna and the Black Badges have to stop a scientist who has given himself the power to transmit a zombie through his hands.

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* {{Plaguemaster}}: In #4 of the 2016 series, Wynonna and the Black Badges have to stop a scientist who has given himself the power to transmit a zombie plague through his hands.hands.
* PopculturalOsmosisFailure: In #5 of the IDW series, Agents Dolls and Valdez come across a pair of of badly dimembered revenants on the road to Tombstone. Dolls attempts to make a joke that fails because Valdez is an ancient Mayan warrior with zero knowledge of pop culture:
-->'''Valdez:'' "It appears Earp, the Cowboy, or both have been here."\
'''Dolls:''' "Yeah. That or a Michael Bay-improvised roadside bomb."\
'''Valdez:''' "This 'Michael bay', is he a revenant?\
'''Dolls:''' "Sigh... Probably.'''
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* FightClubbing: In #3 of the 2016 IDW series, Wynonna breaks up a paranormal fight club being run by demon/human hybrids.


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* {{Plaguemaster}}: In #4 of the 2016 series, Wynonna and the Black Badges have to stop a scientist who has given himself the power to transmit a zombie through his hands.
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Was adapted for television as ''Series/WynonnaEarp''.
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* BikerBabe: Wynonna rides a classic hog.
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* RemovingTheHeadOrDestroyingTheBrain: The best way to destroy chupacabra is to shoot them in the head.
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* HumanResources: The Chupacabra Cartel specializes in harvesting human organs and selling them on the paranormal dark market.
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* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. Josef Mengele, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein]] and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."

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* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna Wynonna, "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. Josef Mengele, UsefulNotes/JosefMengele, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein]] and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."
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* SouthernFriedGenius: Dr. Billy Bob Robidoux is an evil version of this.
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* HellbentForLeather: Wynonna, especially during her original 1990s run.

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* HellbentForLeather: HellBentForLeather: Wynonna, especially during her original 1990s run.
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Wynonna is a descendant of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and she's the top special agent for a special unit within the US Marshals known as The Monster Squad. She battles such supernatural threats as Bobo Del Rey and his redneck, trailer-trash vampires that are pushing a new killer designer drug called "Hemo," and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, Raduk, Eater Of The Dead, who's out to do in all the other crime bosses. In her subsequent adventures she finished some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with Hillbilly Gremlins, and Zombie Mailmen alongside her fellow Marshals.

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Wynonna is a descendant of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and she's the top special agent for a special unit within the US U.S. Marshals known as The Monster Squad. She battles such supernatural threats as Bobo Del Rey and his redneck, trailer-trash vampires that are pushing a new killer designer drug called "Hemo," and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, Raduk, Eater Of The of the Dead, who's out to do in all the other crime bosses. In her subsequent adventures she finished some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with Hillbilly Gremlins, and Zombie Mailmen alongside her fellow Marshals.



* HotScientist: Dr. Sasha Tarasov. A hot ''evil'' scientist sure, but hot nonetheless.
* ItWorksBetterWithBullets: Robidoux does this to Sasha in ''The Yeti Wars''

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* HotScientist: Dr. Sasha Tarasov. A hot ''evil'' scientist scientist, sure, but hot nonetheless.
* ItWorksBetterWithBullets: Robidoux does this to Sasha in ''The Yeti Wars''Wars''.
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* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. Josef Mengele, Dr. Frankenstein and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."

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* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. Josef Mengele, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Dr. Frankenstein Frankenstein]] and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."
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->''Crime doesn't pay... It just gets really weird.''
-->--'''Wynonna Earp, U.S. Marshal -- Black Badge Division'''

Wynonna Earp is the eponymous lead of several comic book limited series. The character is a creator-owned property and was created by Beau Smith. Currently published by IDW Publishing, the character has been published in the past by Image.

Wynonna is a descendant of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and she's the top special agent for a special unit within the US Marshals known as The Monster Squad. She battles such supernatural threats as Bobo Del Rey and his redneck, trailer-trash vampires that are pushing a new killer designer drug called "Hemo," and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, Raduk, Eater Of The Dead, who's out to do in all the other crime bosses. In her subsequent adventures she finished some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with Hillbilly Gremlins, and Zombie Mailmen alongside her fellow Marshals.

!!''Wynonna Earp'' contains examples of:

* ActionGirl
* BandageBabe: When Raduk tries to mummify Wynonna.
* BeastMan: Robidoux creates these by combining human and monster DNA.
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: ''The Yeti Wars'' is all about this. When the bad guys have a gang of evil yeti guarding their base, Wynonna and her team recruit a group of heroic bigfoots (bigfeet?) to aid them in the battle.
* FairCop: Wynonna
* FamousAncestor: Wynonna is the great-great granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.
* GirlsWithGuns
* GoodOlBoy: Smitty, Wynonna's partner.
* TheGunslinger
* HellbentForLeather: Wynonna, especially during her original 1990s run.
* HotScientist: Dr. Sasha Tarasov. A hot ''evil'' scientist sure, but hot nonetheless.
* ItWorksBetterWithBullets: Robidoux does this to Sasha in ''The Yeti Wars''
-->"After I emptied all the ammo from my 'love gun', I made sure to empty all the ammo from the gun you'd stashed."
* MadScientist: Dr. Billy Joe Robidoux. To quote Wynonna "He's a southern-fried gumbo of Dr. Josef Mengele, Dr. Frankenstein and runs a real-life version of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''."
* MummyWrap: The mummy hitman Raduk does this to Wynonna.
* NewOldWest
* ScaryScarecrows: Wynonna fights a demonic wheat scarecrow in "Blood is the Harvest".
* SinisterScythe: Wielded by the demonic wheat scarecrow in "Blood is the Harvest".
* USMarshal
* WeirdWest
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