Description
The ultimate jackpot for Wynonna Earp fans, this compendium collects every comics adventure since the premiere of the fan-favorite TV series, including stories by stars Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon!
Join Wynonna Earp, along with immortal gunslinger Doc Holliday, and, in their first comic appearances, Waverly Earp, Officer Nicole Haught, Agent Xavier Dolls, Valdez, and Wynonna's mentor, Smitty! She'll need all the help she can get as she grapple's with the legacy of her ancestor, the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. There was much more to Wyatt than the history books tell: he used his mystical sidearm, the Peacemaker, to send demons back to hell! Now the family curse means the eldest Earp child must accomplish the same task, as the vengeful Revenants return with each generation!
As Wynonna goes All In, she'll face more than just her family's demons. Vampires, werewolves, and the infamous Pinkertons all find themselves in her sights. Plus, there's no rest for the wicked, as Wynonna learns that Earps don't get vacations, and a jailbreak from Black Rock Prison proves that even the Peacemaker can't bury all her problems!
Wynonna Earp: All In is a full-house omnibus, written by Wynonna creator Beau Smith and series stars Tim Rozon and Melanie Scrofano, with art by Lora Innes, Chris Evenhuis, and Angel Hernandez. Collects Wynonna Earp (2016) issues #1-8, Wynonna Earp: Legends #1-4, Wynonna Earp Season Zero #1-5, and the Wynonna Earp: Bad Day at Black Rock original graphic novel.
About the Author
Morgan Hampton grew up in the sweltering sunbeams of Los Angeles, where plastic Barbie dolls and aimless ambition shaped his worldview. He has a BA in creative writing from SFSU that he received in the spring of 2016. He enjoys all things nerd. Throw anything into space and call magic “the Force” and he’s in. He’s an African American and a hemophiliac, so issues regarding diversity and underrepresentation mean a lot to him. He cohosted a podcast called The Melanin Minute and currently reviews comics for Black Nerd Problems, writes about art history for Sartle, and covers Bay Area sports for Fansided.