User:Theponchoguy

"The Poncho Guy"
"The Poncho Guy" is a fictional "Old West Gunlinger" created by Dawson Plowman. His "legend" styles range from different "genres" like comic strip, western and horror. "The Poncho Guy" is a man bent on saving the west from others as to prevent it's demise. He grew up on the High Plains of Texas. His father was killed by Native Comanches when he was a young boy. He grew up living off the land for five years until he was 17. When he reached the age of 17 he traveled southward towards Galveston and learned the gunslinger trade from a real gunslinger. He rode west to become a bandit; running with a band of other outlaws. The future of the gang had a bad outlook and "The Poncho Guy" wanted out. He tried to leave the gang and was almost successful, but when they were in their camp,a group of marshals ambushed them. They killed all but his best friend Josha LeCavalier and Native American gang member named Sun Bear. Joshua tricked the head marshal into thinking that he was on their side. Joshua murdered the marshal and attempted to shot "The Poncho Guy". LeCavalier fled the scene and headed south towards the Big Bend area of Texas.

Different Outcomes of the "genres"
There are multiple theories as to what happened to "The Poncho Guy" next. The most believed is that he took up bounty hunting for two years before finally enacting his revenge. Another is that he stuck to bounty hunting and was finally killed after a job gone wrong. The stories differ regarding the genre. The horror genre suggests that "The Poncho Guy" did die and that he became a zombie that chases LeCavalier into Mexico and kills him. Though the horror genre usually jumps into the "western" genre's stories (ex. "The Poncho Guy" on a bounty hunt and a Chupacabra attacks). The comic strip genre doesn't truly start until after "The Poncho Guy" has killed LeCavalier in the "Western" genre, and goes looking for a cache of "Lost Spanish Gold". He finds, among the gold, a device that would randomly send him to a different place and time that he is needed most. Thus starting the comic book genre's complex set up that has a lot to do with the disruption of the Space-Time Continuum. The device was very unpredictable. An enemy that "The Poncho Guy" encountered in the future had toyed with the device. His atoms were ripped from each other, completely accelerating every particle in his body. This was a time when the cube actually saved his life. Other times though he was not so lucky. It would sometimes help his enemies and hinder him. The whole plot of the comic books genre is that he becomes a hero of the Universe and other dimensions a like until the device leaves his side in his old age.

The Ending For All Genres
The ending to every genre though is "The Poncho Guy" in his later years is in hiding and someone impersonates him. They impostor robs trains and kills people which the real "Poncho Guy" hasn't done for years. He has to use his skills from being a bounty hunter to chase him down. Eventually he finds the man with his best friends Bret Phillips and Marshal Coy Lewis. The three have a shootout against seven men to which it is a draw. "The Poncho Guy", Bret Phillips, Marshal Coy Lewis, "The Impostor" and his gang died in the dusty streets of Jefferson's Folly, Utah.

"The Poncho Guy's" legacy
After his death "The Poncho Guy" was buried next to Bret and Marshal Lewis. He was buried in his poncho and with all his weapons and other personal effects with him. He was buried in the family plot on Bret Phillip's ranch. Bret Phillips' son, Sam Phillips went looking for the "Lost Spanish Gold" that his father had found years back. Upon his searching he found the strange device that would send "The Poncho Guy" to different times and places that were in need. (In the "Western" genre "The Poncho Guy" never found the device. It looked like it was just a piece of stone. Either way Sam Phillips finds the device, or it is willed to him later on.) Sam Phillips was then outfitted with a blue poncho and had become the next "Poncho Guy". So far as we know the device is passed down to each "Poncho Guy".