In my two lists for fictional gunslingers, no female characters were able to
make the cut. Yet, there are indeed some
cool female gunslingers out there, and they deserve their own list.
To make this
list, these broads don’t necessarily need to be from a “Western”, but the fact
that they wield guns should have been a notable factor
in defining and celebrating their characters.
Moreover – as with the implied standard of the past two lists – their
preferred weapons must be handguns (though it’s okay if they also use other
auxiliary weapons occasionally), since the term “gunslingers” are more
associated with revolvers or pistols (there’s nothing technically incorrect
about a gunslinger using a rifle, but it just doesn’t feel right).
10.) DOMINO
Domino, who is
prominently associated with the X-Force, is a mutant that possesses “subconscious
telekinetic probability manipulation.”
It means, on her feet, her subconscious is telekinetically manipulating tiny,
random things to happen in the vicinity – which, on their own, are very improbable to
occur – in order to affect events in her favor. Simply, this gives her “good luck”
and her opponents “bad luck.” On top of
this, she’s a highly proficient sharpshooter, making her very reliable in
combat. She’s adept in using different
kinds of firearms, but she’s often portrayed with using handguns.
9.) SUSSANAH
DEAN
Sussanah Dean –
the amalgamation of the kind, meek Odetta Holmes and her angry, violent split
personality, Detta Walker – is a member of Roland Deschain’s ka-tet journeying towards the Dark Tower.
Though she no longer have legs, she turns out being as formidable as her non-disabled husband,
Eddie Dean – maybe even more so – after both are trained by Roland in the ways of
the Gunslinger. However, since there are
only three guns to be distributed among the four members of the ka-tet, she
doesn’t always wield one. During their stop at the village of Calla, she is able to master the use of the local iron throwing plates. These become her weapons of choice whenever she doesn’t have a gun.
Sussanah would have been ranked higher in this list if she exclusively owns a gun of
her own.
8.) RIZA HAWKEYE
In a world where
magic basically exists, with all the Alchemists and Homunculi roaming around, Lieutenant
Riza Hawkeye is very much able to hold her own as a soldier due to her resilience,
composure, discipline, consistency, intelligence, and excellent marksmanship.
7.) LARA CROFT
I’ve always been aware of the Tomb
Raider games, though I’ve never played one myself. But I really got to become fond of Lara Croft
due to the movies, in which the character is played by the stunning Angelina
Jolie.
An attractive chick that can wield
handguns like nobody’s business is simply mesmerizing.
6.) FOX
Here’s another
Angelina Jolie character making the list – Fox, from the brilliant action
thriller film Wanted. The movie features a secret order of
assassins called “The Fraternity”, whose members are skillful killers that can
perform unbelievably spectacular feats, including curving the trajectory of a bullet
when it’s shot from a gun. And the
greatest of the lot is Fox.
Here’s a
glimpse of her jaw-dropping awesomeness:
5.) MAJOR MOTOKO
KUSANAGI
When I was
younger, I used to have the opinion that Naomi Armitage is a better gun-toting
cybernetic heroine than the Major. After
re-watching Armitage III and Ghost in the Shell as an
adult, I no longer have that opinion. I
love both of them, but the Major is easily the more fascinating and kickass
character.
Not only is she
very capable with the handgun and tremendously competent in melee combat, but
having a cyborg body allows her to perform superhuman feats, including jumping
between buildings, complex acrobatics, highly advanced computer and AI hacking,
and invisibility. It’s no wonder she’s
the best agent of the paramilitary intelligence agency Section 9.
ScarJo did a stellar job in playing the character in the recent Ghost in the Shell live-action movie (which is, unfortunately, so underrated).
4.) THE LADY
Not many people will remember or like The Quick and
the Dead, a 90’s western film starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell
Crowe, and Leonardo DiCaprio (the very first movie I’ve seen him). But it’s a
movie I got to be fond of as a kid, and still am fond of until now. In it,
Sharon Stone plays “The Lady”, a mysterious female gunslinger looking to avenge
her father from his killer, the sadistic Mayor Herod (played by Hackman). In order to do so, she must join the town’s
quick-draw tournament – which Herod is participating in – where she meets and
competes with various colorful rogues and gunfighters, including a brash young
man called “The Kid” (DiCaprio) and a preacher who has renounced violence named
Cort (Crowe).
“The Lady” is,
hands down, my most favorite Sharon Stone role.
She’s the first female gunslinger I’ve ever encountered in fiction;
thus, she has left a special impression on me.
And, yeah, I used to have a huge crush on her (“The Lady”, not
necessarily on Sharon Stone).
3.) TANYA
I was basically
drawn to Tanya the same way I was drawn to Lara Croft (i.e. “attractive chick that
can wield handguns like nobody’s business”).
But her overall charisma, occasional hysterical laughter, rousing in-game
quotes (“Shake it, baby!”), and readiness to jump into danger without second
thought somehow add up to elevate her above the archetype. Which is why she made my all-time list for “most
favorite fictional female characters.”
For the record, I like Red Alert 2’s actress best.
2.) CASSIE CAGE
Being the
daughter of Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade, Cassie Cage has turned out being a mix
of both. She has her father’s charisma,
cockiness, and humor, and she has her mother’s good looks, figure, and military
pedigree. Most importantly, she’s
trained by both.
She’s an
immensely well-realized, fascinating, and fun character that I wish there’s an
entire movie or TV series centered on her.
Her winning personality is enough for me to love her. The fact that she wields a hand gun is just
icing on top – a very delicious icing.
1.) REVY
This profane, hot-tempered,
ill-mannered, nihilistic anti-heroine is the main protagonist of the terrific
anime series Black Lagoon. She’s always raring for a fight, and easily
gets bored when there’s none to be found.
In the midst of carnage and warfare, she’s ecstatic and gleeful, killing
without any remorse and mercy.
Revy is also
known as “Two Hands” because of her incredible proficiency in wielding her trademark
dual Berretas. Very few people can hold their
own against her in a gunfight.
Thus, being
hardened and deadly, the Lagoon Company can count on her whenever the going gets
tough. In the face of antagonism and danger
– regardless of the odds, regardless of the number of opponents – Revy will
come out on top, annihilating everyone in her path with a smile on her face.
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