Modern gunslinger Alongside the iconic
cowboy, gunfighters have become a cultural image of the American people abroad, and also as an idealized image of violence,
frontier justice, and adventure. Even outside of the Western genre, the term 'gunslinger' has been used in modern times to describe someone who is fast and accurate with pistols, either in real life or in other fictional
action genres. The
quick draw that gunfighters helped popularize have also influenced pistol drills and techniques in the
American military and law enforcement communities. People relive the Wild West both historically and in popular culture by participating in
cowboy action shooting events, where each gunslinger adopts his or her own look representing a character from Western life in the late 1800s, and as part of that character, chooses an alias to go by. The sport originated in Southern California, USA, in the early 1980s but is now practiced in many places with several sanctioning organizations including the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS), Western Action Shootists Association (WASA), and National Congress of Old West Shooters (NCOWS), as well as others in the US and in other countries.
In popular culture Gunfighters have been featured in media even outside the Western genre, often combined with other elements and genres, mainly science-fiction
space Westerns,
steampunk, and the contemporary setting. He also wore his holster low on, and tied to, the thigh with a cutaway for the trigger.
Roland Deschain from the fantasy series
The Dark Tower is a gunfighter pitted against fantasy-themed monsters and enemies. Inspired by the "
Man with No Name" and other spaghetti-western characters, he himself is detached or unsympathetic, often reacting as uncaring or angry at signs of cowardice or self-pity, yet he possesses a strong sense of heroism, often attempting to help those in need, a morality much seen in Westerns.
Jonah Hex, from
DC Comics, is a ruthless bounty hunter bound by a personal code of honor to protect and avenge the innocent.
IGN ranked Jonah Hex the 73rd greatest comic book hero of all time. Throughout the
DC Universe, Hex has been, on many occasions, transported from the Old West to the contemporary setting and beyond. Even in unfamiliar territory and time periods, Hex managed to outgun his enemies with more advanced weaponry.
Two-Gun Kid is another comic book gunfighter from
Marvel Comics. Skilled with revolvers, he has aided many superheroes in future timelines, most notably
She-Hulk. Many Japanese
manga and
anime have also adopted the western genre.
Yasuhiro Nightow is known for creating the space Western
Trigun. The story's protagonist,
Vash the Stampede, is a wandering gunslinger with a dark past. Unlike other violence-themed gunslingers, Vash carries a
Shane-like
pacifist attitude, and avoids killing men, even dangerous enemies. Behind him is the gun-toting priest named
Nicholas D. Wolfwood, who carries with him a heavy machine gun and rocket launcher shaped like a cross. Nicholas is more violent than Vash, and the two would often argue about killing opponents. Other western genre-themed manga and anime include
Cowboy Bebop and ''
Kino's Journey'', which both incorporate knight-errant gunslinger themes. Modern-day western gunslingers have also appeared in recent
Neo-Westerns.
Raylan Givens from the television series
Justified shares the same ambiguous moral code of an Old West sheriff, even using a fast draw to dispatch his enemies. The hitman
Anton Chigurh from
No Country for Old Men shares many elements of a hunted outlaw. Additionally, the comic book character
Vigilante is a self-proclaimed gunfighter born in the 1940s. Gunfighters have also been featured in many
video games, both in traditional Old West and in contemporary and future settings. Colton White was the protagonist of 2005's best-selling western video game
Gun. Another well-known video game Western protagonist is
John Marston from
Red Dead Redemption, who was nominated for 2010
Spike's Video Game Awards, as well as his friend
Arthur Morgan in
Red Dead Redemption 2.
The New York Times stated: "he and his creators conjure such a convincing, cohesive and enthralling re-imagination of the real world that it sets a new standard for sophistication and ambition in electronic gaming." The main character Caleb in the video games
Blood and
Blood II: The Chosen is also a former Old West gunfighter. Gunfighter is also a callsign for a group of two
Apache Helicopters in the video game
Medal of Honor. They appear on a mission named "Gunfighters", and the player will act as Captain Brad "Hawk" Hawkins from 1st Aviation Regiment. Former professional
American football quarterback Brett Favre was nicknamed "The Gunslinger" due to his rural, Southern upbringing and his wild, risky, quick-throwing play style that led him to great success in the
National Football League. ==References==