Gunfighter
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Gunfighter, also gunslinger, is a 20th century name, used in cinema or literature, referring to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation as being dangerous with a gun.
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In popular culture
- John Bernard (J.B.) Books, from The Shootist
- Chick Bowdrie, from a series of Louis L'Amour stories
- Rooster Cogburn, from True Grit
- Kid Colt, from Marvel Comics
- Revolver Ocelot from the Metal Gear series.
- Dante from the Devil May Cry series
- Roland Deschain, from The Dark Tower, a fantasy series by Stephen King
- Marshal Matt Dillon, from Gunsmoke
- Jonah Hex, from DC Comics
- Morgan Kane from the book series by Norwegian author Louis Masterson
- Marshal Will Kane and Frank Miller, from High Noon
- Bat Lash, from DC Comics
- The Lone Ranger, from various media, but originally radio drama
- Lucky Luke from the Franco-Belgian comics of the same name
- Man with No Name, from The Dollars Trilogy
- Paladin (Richard Boone), from Have Gun Will Travel
- Rawhide Kid, from Marvel Comics
- Two-Gun Kid, from Marvel Comics
- Vash The Stampede from anime series Trigun and Trigun: Maximum
- Josey Wales, from The Outlaw Josey Wales
- Raylan Givens, from "Justified"
- Wild Bill and Fast Draw from "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero"
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See also
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