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John Storm and Dan Hawk fend off a missile attack by the CIA

 

 

Development of the graphic novel artwork for 'Cleopatra The Mummy.' Dan Hawk and John Storm at the helm of the Elizabeth Swann

 

 

 

Dan Hawk is a protagonist and supporting character in this modern 'Treasure Island' adventure.

 

He is the youngest member of the Elizabeth Swann crew, and a very useful team player. He is a computer and electronics wizard, and loves working with John Storm, on his ocean detective adventures.

 

Dan also has a fascination for the Golden Age of Piracy, not quite believing the history books, or the exploits of Captain Henry Morgan, and especially Blackbeard, the demon pirate of legend, that haunted him a little when he was child.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AQUATIC ALLIES -  Kulo-Luna takes a shine to John Storm, after he bandages the giant humpback whale and saves her from sharks.

 

 

 

 

 

TREASURE ISLAND - CAST

 

Ark, The - The world's largest & most comprehensive interactive DNA database

Billy (Bones) One Eye - Pirate sailor, marksman ex marine SBS

Captain Nemo - AI onboard computer system

Charley Temple - Researcher & camerawoman

Dan Hawk - Electronics & computer wizard

Dr Roberta Treadstone - Blue Shield, Newcastle University, England

Elizabeth Swann - Fastest solar ship & floating laboratory

Excalibur, Pendragon & Merlin - Anti piracy weapon system

George Franks - Legal and intelligence trust manager

HAL - The onboard AI supercomputer ship manager

Jack Boon (Black Jack) – Pirate computer expert hacker

Jill Bird - Senior BBC news world service anchor

John Storm - Ocean adventurer

Katy, Kitty - The ships cat and lucky mascot

Lord James Huntington - Opportunist, British Geographical Society

Professor Douglas Storm - John Storm's uncle

Professor Jacques Pierre Daccord - UNESCO sunken realms div.

Robin (John) Longstride – Pirate leader, bare knuckle fighter 

Sam Hollis - BBC & Sky freelance investigative reporter Caribbean regions

Scott Tremaine – Treasure hunting professional & ships captain

Shui Razor - Japanese privateer

Sir Rodney Baskerville - Professor of Maritime History

Steve Green - Freelance reporter

Suki Hall - Marine biologist

Tom Hudson - Sky News Editor 

Trisha Lippard - Cleopatra's call sign to protect her royal identity

William Gray - Cashiered US Navy Captain, snitch & mastermind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dan is into everything electronic, holographic displays and artificial intelligence.

 

 

 

 

 

John Storm takes on a great white shark, fighting it off with a speargun

 

 

DANGER MAN -  John Storm is not a trained marine biologist, but is instinctively in tune with the underwater kingdom. He fires a warning shot at some great whites circling a wounded humpback whale that is caught in plastic ghost fishing nets. Making his mind up to lobby for tagging and recovery of discarded tackle.

 

 

 

 

 The Adventures of John Storm - Kulo Luna the $Billion Dollar Whale       Queen Cleopatra last Paraoh of Egypt - The Mummy       

 

 

A draft script for Kulo-Luna is available on request. Cleopatra The Mummy is currently being scripted with Treasure Island under development. The three films could be shot back to back. As a franchise, to make the most of the Elizabeth Swann. Production partners and distributors are actively being sought.

 

 

 
 

 

  DAN HAWK IS AN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER GENIUS IN THIS TREASURE ISLAND STORY

 

 

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The rights of Jameson Hunter and Cleaner Ocean Foundation to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with section 77 and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988. This website and the associated Treasure Island artwork is Copyright © 2023 Cleaner Ocean Foundation and Jameson Hunter. This is a work of fiction. Names and characters are the product of the authors' imaginations, and any resemblance to any person, living or departed, is entirely coincidental.