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Trope has been merged into Badass Biker, ZCE.


* BikerBabe: Wynonna rides a classic hog.
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* BandageBabe: When Raduk tries to mummify Wynonna.

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* GoodOlBoy: Smitty, Wynonna's partner.

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* CreatureHunterOrganization: The Monster Squad, a cover unit within the {{US Marshal}}s charged with with capturing or killing supernatural threats.
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[[caption-width-right:200:She just keeps blasting and looking hot!]]
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* {{Roofhopping}}: In ''Home on the Strange'', US Marshal Holly Day does this when she needs to get from one end of Tombstone to the other without touching the ground.
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* BadassBiker: Outlaws. Mavericks. Werewolves. These are The Banditos, the biker gang Wynonna ran with in her wildest, pre-Black Badge days. And Wynonna herself is tough enough to have ridden alongside them and be considered their equal.
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* GunshipRescue: In ''Season Zero'', Wynonna and the remains of the Banditos, her old BadassBiker gang, are holed up in Bloody Porch. Outnumbered and outgunned, they are preparing to make a LastStand against their foe when suddenly Smitty appears on the horizon, flying a helicopter gunship sporting a HoodHornament, and loaded with Black badge reinforcements. Suddenly the fight gets a lot fairer.
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->''Crime doesn't pay... It just gets really weird.''
-->--'''Wynonna Earp, U.S. Marshal -- Black Badge Division'''

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-->-- '''Wynonna
Earp, U.S. Marshal -- Black Badge Division'''
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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.

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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, Creator/IDWPublishing, the character has been published in the past by Image.
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* HistoricaCharactersFictionalRelative: Wynonna is the great-great granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.

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* HistoricaCharactersFictionalRelative: HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: Wynonna is the great-great granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.
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* HistoricaCharactersFictionalRelative: Wynonna is the great-great granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.
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* AlternateHistory: In reality, Wyatt Earp's only child (from his first wife) was stillborn upon the mother's death from typhoid fever. This continuity implies Earp had a second child who survived.
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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 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 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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[[HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative Wynonna is a descendant of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, Earp]], and she's the top special agent for a special unit within the 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 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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* GreivousHarmWithABody: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses the arm to beat the zombie to death (again).

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* GreivousHarmWithABody: GrievousHarmWithABody: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses the arm to beat the zombie to death (again).
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* GreviousHarmWithABody: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses the arm to beat the zombie to death (again).

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* GreviousHarmWithABody: GreivousHarmWithABody: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses the arm to beat the zombie to death (again).
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* GreviousHarmWithABody: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses the arm to beat the zombie to death (again).
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* GrapplingHookPistol: Marshal Holly Day uses one to make her way across Tombstone in ''Home on the Strange''.
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* LiteralDisarming: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna rips an arm off one of the zombie mailmen and uses it to beat him to death (again).
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* GripingboutGremlins: Home on the Strange'', the Cowboys send a pack of hillbilly gremlins to kill Wynonna by sabotaging her plane while it is in flight. Wynonna and Smitty escape by co-opting one of the gremlins and forcing him to use his ability to teleport to get them off the plane.

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* GripingboutGremlins: Home GripingAboutGremlins: In ''Home on the Strange'', the Cowboys send a pack of hillbilly gremlins to kill Wynonna by sabotaging her plane while it is in flight. Wynonna and Smitty escape by co-opting one of the gremlins and forcing him to use his ability to teleport to get them off the plane.

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* CannotTellAJoke: Waverly's attempts witty banter inevitably just come out sounding weird. Such as this exchange from ''Season Zero'':

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* CannotTellAJoke: Waverly's attempts at witty banter inevitably just come out sounding weird. Such as this exchange from ''Season Zero'':


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* GripingboutGremlins: Home on the Strange'', the Cowboys send a pack of hillbilly gremlins to kill Wynonna by sabotaging her plane while it is in flight. Wynonna and Smitty escape by co-opting one of the gremlins and forcing him to use his ability to teleport to get them off the plane.
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* ExplosiveLeash: Smitty uses explosive implants (or, in more recent series, explosive nanites) to control certain supernatural 'assets' of the Black Badges.
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* KillItWithFire: In ''Home on the Strange'', Wynonna uses a flamethrower to destroy the Postmonster General and his zombie mailmen.


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* NobodyCallsMeChicken: Calling Ike Clanton a coward is surefire way to push his BerserkButton.
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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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* 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 feet to the floor, has a mask affixed over his face, and is kept in a permanently sedated state.



-->'''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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-->'''Waverly:''' Hey cephalopod-face! Bic called, their supply chain wants more inventory!... Yeah, I know, but I'm not as goodat good at the quips as you are.
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* HoodHornament: In ''Season Zero'' #4, GoodOlBoy Smitty comes [[TheCavalry flying to the rescue]] in a helicopter gunship with longhorn steer horns mounted on the front


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* ShootTheRope: In ''Season Zero'' #4, Dolls is strung up on the front of a vehicle by the bad guys who are using him as a bargaining chip. Haught (with a sniper rifle) and Doc (with a revolver) shoot the rope at the same time. It is not clear which one succeeds, but Dolls is cut loose.
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* CannotTellAJoke: Waverly's attempts witty banter inevitably just come out sounding weird. Such as this exchange from ''Season Zero'':
-->'''Haught:''' Let's turn our dream into their nightmare.\\
'''Waverly:''' This ain't no circus, and we don't need no clowns.\\
'''Haught:''' Sweetie, not being judgmental, but... What the hell is that supposed to mean?\\
'''Waverly:''' It sounded so Wynonna in my head, but when it came out, it just sounded like me... I've got to get better with the kill bad people quips.
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* DeadHatShot: In ''Season Zero'', Cowboy Bob is killed by a rocket strike during the bad guy's assault on Bloody Porch. His death is indicated by his cowboy hat lying on a patch of broken ground. Doc picks the hat up and puts it on before he goes out to unleash his righteous fury on the ungodly.
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* GrievousBottleyHarm: In a flashback in ''Season Zero'' #1, Wynonna jams a beer bottle into [[MoeGreeneSpecial the eye of a biker]] who is hassling her in a bar.
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* MoeGreeneSpecial: In a flashback in ''Season Zero'' #1, Wynonna jams a beer bottle into the eye of a biker who is hassling her in a bar.

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* ParanormalInvestigation: The Black Badges' remit is investigating supernatural crimes.



'''Valdez:''' "This 'Michael Bay', is he a revenant?\\
'''Dolls:''' "Sigh... Probably.'''

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'''Valdez:''' "This 'Michael Bay', is he a revenant?\\
revenant?"\\
'''Dolls:''' "Sigh... Probably.'''"

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