Wynonna Earp

    (Image, 1996-1997)
™ and ©1996 Beau Smith and Aegis Entertainment, Inc.

Wynonna Earp was created by Beau Smith, and attempts to recast the old time Western in a 90s style. The title character is the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, by way of an illicit affair with a Hollywood starlet. Growing up, Wynonna took on the mission of her illustrious predecessor, eventually becoming a member of the U.S. Marshal Special Ops division. Part Barb Wire, part Ringo Kid, she’s a cowboy supercop with great legs and a flair for sexy attire.

Of course, such a larger-than-life character would be wasted chasing teenage hubcap thieves. So, Smith has her pitted against a monstrous cartel of drug runners pushing “hemo,” a drug which turns its users into super-strong mutant vampires.
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  • 1
    Dec 1996
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Beau Smith  ·  A: Joyce Chin
    1st Appearance of Wynonna Earp
    14 copies from $7.98
  • 2
    Jan 1997
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    W: Beau Smith  ·  A: Joyce Chin
    9 copies from $4.25
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    Feb 1997
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    W: Beau Smith  ·  A: Joyce Chin
    15 copies from $0.99
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    Mar 1997
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    W: Beau Smith  ·  A: Patrick Lee
    11 copies from $3.15
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    Apr 1997
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    W: Beau Smith  ·  A: Patrick Lee
    Final issue
    8 copies from $7.00