List of fictional pirates


This is a list of fictional pirates, organized into either air pirates, sea pirates, or space pirates. They may be outlaws, but are not the same as space marines or space cowboys in space westerns. To learn more about pirates and their context in popular culture as a whole, see the Pirates in popular culture and List of [pirate films] pages.
Within each category, the characters are organized alphabetically by surname, or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.

Air pirates

NamesWorkYearsType of MediaDescription
Abney ParkAirship Pirates Chronicles2011Role-playing gameThis game, based on the backstory of the band, Abney Park, is set in the post-apocalyptic world after their album, The End Of Days, a future world with a severely disrupted timeline, with the game featuring steampunk themes and Victorian-era style. Airship Pirates places players as air pirates in command of their own steam-powered airships, who seek not only to pillage the skies, but to plunder history, possibly causing even greater disruption to the past. Meanwhile, the world below struggles in Victorian-style squalor under an oppressive government that maintains control through clockwork policemen. In December 2011, the RPG game won Diehard GameFAN's "Best Core Rulebook of 2011" award.
Barney BaxterBarney Baxter in the Air1935–1950Comic stripBarney Baxter was an "adventure strip" involving heroic exploits centering on aviation. Baxter was often accompanied by his sidekick Gopher Gus, who was drawn with the exaggerated facial features of a "humour strip" character. Other characters were Barney's mother, his rival love interests, Patricia and Maura, and his buddy Hap Walters.
BlackbeardPan2015FilmBlackbeard leads a group of pirates in this 2015 fantasy film who use flying sailing ships.
Kasey BoonMysticons2017–2018Animated TV seriesYounger brother of Kitty, who Emerald Goldenbraid, one of the story's protagonists, developed a crush on. He gave her a bracelet which was revealed to be a tracking device to follow the Mysticons. He later appears to have second thoughts about taking advantage of Em's feelings for him, and catches her, after which the two have a serious romance. In the comics, he debuts in Volume 2.
Kitty BoonMysticons2017-2018Animated TV seriesCaptain of the Pink Skulls, female pirate, and Zarya's childhood friend. She takes advantage of this relationship to incapacitate the Mysticons and obtain the Dragon Disk, which she sells to Dreadbane. She later fights alongside the Mysticons, and on a third occasion gives Zarya inspiration to thwart Necrafa's plans. She is later revealed to be Zarya's romantic love interest as confirmed by the show's creator, Sean Jara, and supported by show director Matt Ferguson. In the comic books, she debuts in Volume 2.
Captain Andian ClyBoneshaker2009NovelThis 2009 novel by Cherie Priest features air pirates like captain Cly, who commands a ship called the "Naamah Darling" and he later appears in novels like Ganymede, where he loves a woman in the Seattle Underground.
DolaCastle in the Sky1986Anime filmDola, a "bold, plump old lady named Dola, leads a gang of air pirates in this 1986 Japanese anime film, as they try to steal the crystal necklace of Sheeta.
Captain GyrfalconExalted2001Role playing gameGyrfalcon appeared in this high fantasy role playing game.
Prince James
Other "social revolutionaries"
The Raid of the Mercury1931Short storyJames committed an act of air piracy, with fellow "social revolutionaries," in this short story by A. H. Johnson.
Don KarnageTaleSpin1990-1991Animated seriesKarnage leads gang of air pirates in this Disney animated series and later in Ducktales. According to series creator Jymn Magon, he is a wolf, but has orangish-brown fur reminiscent of a fox.
Alexandre LeRoiBatman: Master of the Future1991Graphic novelLeRoi is a sky pirate who is flamboyant and demands that he be proclaimed master of the city, or else he will burn it to the ground. He leaps out the window before he can be arrested, and Tolliver insists that the fair proceed.
Miles LydeckerBlack Condor Vol 1 #21992ComicsLyndecker is another DC Comics air pirate who fought against Black Condor in the 1992 comic Black Condor Vol 1 #2.
Captain MorsThe Air Pirate and His Steerable Airship1908-1911Pulp MagazineThe German pulp magazine The Air Pirate and His Steerable Airship from 1908 to 1911, followed the adventures of Captain Mors, the "Air pirate".
Captain Plunder
his Sky Pirates
Sonic the Comic1993–2002ComicPlunder and fellow sky pirates appear in this comic.
Captain PhoenixJak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier2009Video gamePhoenix leads a gang of space pirates, like Danger Sexy Pirate, in massive ships who battle the protagonists while having a flying airbase known as Phoenix.
RoburRobur the Conqueror1886
1904
NovelHe is an inventor who kidnaps people and takes them aboard his advanced aircraft in the 1886 novel Robur the Conqueror and its 1904 sequel Master of the World, as well as in the 1961 film adaptation based on elements of both novels.
Ruby HeartMarvel vs. Capcom 22000Video gameShe is a French-speaking pirate captain and the main protagonist of the game. Being an original character specifically designed for this entry, she has yet to return to any other game.
Captain ShakespeareStardust2007FilmShakespeare leads aerial pirates in this fantasy film, commanding a ship called the Caspartine.
Silvana crewLast Exile2003Anime seriesThe crew of the airship Silvana in the anime series Last Exile are sky pirates, while sky pirates appear in the sequel series Last Exile: Fam the Silver Wing.
Baroness Troixmonde / FilibusFilibus1915Silent filmThe film's protagonist has a secret identity and is known to the world as Filibus and has an airship. Some called the film "an odd and funny forerunner of science-fiction movies," with Filibus described as a lesbian character, and an "elegant and elusive woman pirate" who can pass between male and female identities, making her "a champion of transgenderism before that term had been coined."
UnnamedThe Sky Police1910Short storyThis short story by John A. Heffernan features an air pirate.
UnnamedPirates of 19201911Silent filmAir pirates appeared in the 1911 silent film Pirates of 1920.
UnnamedThe Pirates of the Sky: A Tale of Modern Adventure1915NovelSky pirates appear in Stephen Gaillard's 1915 novel, The Pirates of the Sky: A Tale of Modern Adventure.
UnnamedSky Pirates of Callisto1973NovelsThere are sky pirates in the Callisto series of novels.
UnnamedCrimson Skies2000–2003Game franchiseThe series is set within an alternate history of the 1930s invented by Weisman and McCoy. Within this divergent timeline, the United States has collapsed, and air travel has become the most popular mode of transportation in North America; as a result, air pirates thrive in the world of Crimson Skies. In describing the concept of Crimson Skies, Jordan Weisman stated he wanted to "take the idea of 16th century Caribbean piracy and translate into a 1930s American setting".
UnnamedPirate1012012Video gamePlayers can complete quests, sail ships, befriend companions, and battle enemies in a turn-based combat system similar to that used in board games.
UnnamedMandrake the Magician1934–2013Comic stripMandrake, along with the Phantom Magician in Mel Graff's The Adventures of Patsy, is regarded by comics historians as the first superhero of comics, such as comics historian Don Markstein, who writes, "Some people say Mandrake the Magician, who started in 1934, was comics' first superhero."
UnnamedThe Magnificent Kotobuki2019Anime seriesThe anime's protagonists run escorts to fend off attacks from air pirates.
Vaan
Balthier
Final Fantasy1987–presentMedia franchiseThe sky pirates of the Final Fantasy media franchise include Vaan and Balthier. For Balthier, he eventually decided to cut his ties with his father and his role as a judge, becoming a sky pirate under a new name, abandoning his old name. For Vaan, he ends the game, Final Fantasy XII, as a sky pirate, traveling the world along with Penelo. He also reprises his role from Final Fantasy XII in the manga adaptation by Gin Amou.
Vyse
Gilder
Enrique
Skies of Arcadia2000-2003Video gameIn this video game, Yse is a young and dashing sky pirate who is part of the Blue Rogue clan and soon become entangled in a race to find the Moon Stones that control these powerful Gigas. Other sky pirates include Gilder and Enrique.

Space pirates

NamesWorkYearsType of MediaDescription
AmsajaCleopatra in Space2020–presentAnimated TV seriesThe self-declared "Queen of the Space Pirates," who heads a crew of three other pirates, and the doppelgänger of series protagonist, Cleopatra. She previously had the telepathic space shark ninja as her ex-boyfriend, and the series villain, Octavian, might be her ex-boyfriend as well.
AtomskFLCL2000–2001Anime seriesPirate King in this OVA, who also appears in the manga, and two anime series, FLCL Progressive and FLCL Alternative.
Ryoko BaltaTenchi Muyo! GXP2002Anime seriesAlthough she named herself after Ryoko Hakubi, Balta is hardly as bloodthirsty as that infamous space pirate was rumored to be, although she is notorious. Even though she was a member of the dreaded Daluma pirate guild, Ryoko Balta is an educated and cultured pirate. She is well-versed in many customs from other planets, including the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
Black BarneyBuck Rogers in the 25th Century A.D.1929–1967Comic stripIn this comic strip, Barney begins as a space pirate and later becomes a friend of Buck Rogers.
Lars BarrigaSteven Universe
Steven Universe Future
2013–2019
2019–2020
Animated TV seriesA human who died on the Gem Homeworld and was resurrected by Steven, later becoming the captain of a group of fugitive gems on a stolen spaceship. He has been described as "complicated fellow" by his voice actor, Matthew Moy, and was designed by series creator Rebecca Sugar when she was in college. Some have said that the outfit Lars wears is reminiscent of Captain Harlock.
Black Sun PiratesStar Wars: Empire at War2006Video gameThis game contains a non-playable faction called the Black Sun Pirates, who are a large gang of mercenaries. In addition, during the Clone Wars, the criminal elements which comprised the Black Sun syndicate flourished, and it was led by a "cabal of Falleen nobles" on Mustafar, appearing in the series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. and in a comic book series.
Captain BlackbeardMegaman Battle Network 62005–2006Video gameThis game includes a WWW member named Captain Blackbeard, an operator of Diveman.EXE who dressed as a sailor. He is also known as Captain Kurohige in Japan.
The Bonne FamilyMega Man Legends1997–1998Video gameThis video game consists of Teisel, Tron, Bon, and 40 Servbots. and the youngest brother, Bon Bonne, who can only say one word—"Babu!" The Bonnes are accompanied by forty Servbots, robots under the care of Tron. They are air pirates in their own series, only being space pirates in the crossovers Namco × Capcom and Project X Zone.
Black PatchColonel Bleep1957–1960Animated TV seriesPart of the titular colonel's intergalactic rogues' gallery in this first color cartoon series made for television.
BoopCleopatra in Space2020–presentAnimated TV seriesShe is a doppelgänger of Mihos, Cleo's animal companion. She is on the pirate ship along with Cyborg Dwayne, Amsaja, and Ostea. His attack cry is just saying her name over and over.
BoskoneLensman1948–1954NovelsGalactic-wide pirate organization. in this influential space opera.
BrakSpace Ghost
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
1966–1967
1994–2008
Animated TV seriesA supervillain who is portrayed as a catlike alien space pirate trying to conquer the galaxy. Cartoon Network described him as having "meager wits and the love of a peppy tune."
CobraCobra1978–1984MangaAppearing in this manga, then later in a film, anime, original video animation, Cobra is a notorious rogue pirate who refuses to align with a federation of star systems or a guild of pirates, meaning that he has to keep his identity hidden. In the process, he teams up with Jane, a bounty hunter who is trying to find her sisters, with their goal to liberate a treasure from the planet of Mars.
Bull CoxineTom Corbett, Space Cadet1952–1956NovelPirate who in 2353 led a breakout from the Solar Alliance prison asteroid and proceeded to prey upon various spacecraft until Tom Corbett and his unit mates Roger Manning and Astro defeated him.
Captain CrackerThunderCats
ThunderCats Roar
1985–1989
2020–present
Animated TV seriesA robotic space pirate who has a robot parrot which sits on his shoulder.
Abslom DaakDoctor Who1963–1989
2005–present
ComicsEx-convict, pirate and mercenary hired by the Time Lords to destroy Daleks in this comic, also appearing in the Deceit novel in 1993, traveling across the galaxy on his starship which is named the "Kill-Wagon."
Dagg DibrimStarchaser: The Legend of Orin1985FilmIn this space opera and animated film, Dagg is a pirate, crystal smuggler, and sidekick to the protagonist. Some have said he "resembles Burt Reynolds but behaves like Harrison Ford's Han Solo."
DivatoxPower Rangers Turbo1997TV seriesIn this series, Divatox is an intergalactic space pirate and villain. In the 1997 film, she is seeking his golden key to traverse an inter-dimensional gateway and enter into matrimony with Maligore, an imprisoned demon who promises her great riches and power.
Cyborg DwayneCleopatra in Space2020–presentAnimated TV seriesThe doppelgänger of protagonist Brian Bell who is also on the pirate ship with Ostea, Boop, and Amsaja.
Queen EmeraldasQueen Emeraldas
Galaxy Express 999
Space Pirate Captain Harlock
1978–1979
1977–1981
1977–1979
MangaSpinoff character from Galaxy Express 999 and Capt. Harlock in Leiji Matsumoto universe. Sister of Maetel from GE999. In the manga, ahe comforts the series protagonist, Hiroshi Umino, who escapes Earth on a freighter, and is fascinated by him, as she fled Earth in the past to a ship which she designed herself.
Additionally, Emeraldas shows up in the animate films Galaxy Express 999 and Space Battleship Yamato.
Gavro
Foolscap
Sheer
Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King DKidz Adventure2007–2008Animated TV seriesGavro, Foolscap and Sheer are members of the "spectral space Pirates" and collect cosmos stones throughout time.
GokaigersKaizoku Sentai Gokaiger2011–2012TV seriesCharacters from a Super Sentai series who travel to Earth in search of the "Greatest Treasure in the Universe", only to be dragged into a battle with an invading alien force called the Space Empire Zangyack.
HammerhandThunderCats
ThunderCats Roar
1985–1989
2020–present
Animated TV seriesThe leader of the Berserkers who has a cybernetic arm that can punch and pound with great force. After he and his original Berserkers were killed, Hammerhand was later mystically resurrected by Mumm-Ra who summoned up his spirit to animate a clone of Panthro which he had created. When the plan failed, Hammerhand's spirit broke Mumm-Ra's control and the clone body shifted into Hammerhand's original form before departing. Other Berserkers are Topspinner, Ram Bam, and Cruncher, all of whom are "gold-loving" pirates and all cyborgs.
Captain HarlockSpace Pirate Captain Harlock1978–1979Anime seriesCaptain of the Arcadia. The character was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1977 and popularized in the 1978 television series Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Since then, the character has appeared in numerous animated television series and films, like Arcadia of My Youth, the latest of which is 2013's Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Harlock has achieved notable popularity. Several anime and manga characters have been, in some way, inspired by Matsumoto's creation. Naoko Takeuchi drew inspiration from Harlock's stoic qualities when designing the character of Tuxedo Mask, while Last Exile List of [Last Exile characters#Alexander Row|Alex Row] was modeled after the Captain. His basic character design is even thought to be a source of inspiration for Osamu Tezuka's manga character Black Jack.
Captain CJ "Hawk" HawkensSpace Raiders1983FilmRoguish protagonist of this Roger Corman's dark spin on Star Wars in this space opera.
Tex HexBraveStarr: The Movie1988FilmThis animated Space Western, based on the animated series of the same name, has an evil purple-skinned outlaw, minion to the demon Stampede.
IronwolfWeird Worlds1972–1974
2011
ComicsAntihero resisting the tyrannical Empress Hernandez. He first appeared in the last three issues of Weird Worlds, a comics anthology series published by American company DC Comics from 1972 to 1974. and was created by Howard Chaykin, who plotted and drew the stories.
JackalsHalo 22004Video gameA sci-fi race of reptilian-like creatures who are notorious for piracy in space in this video game.
Murdoch Juan"The Pirate"1968NovelA bold space adventurer in this story, which is part of The Psychotechnic League series. Whether Murdoch is to be actually defined as a pirate, or rather as a very daring but legitimate entrepreneur, is a major issue on which the whole story turns. In another one of his stories, the pirates are desperate to destroy the protagonist "before he can bring the information to the authorities."
Drongo KaneJohn Grimes novels1967–1976Novel seriesA pirate captain who is the villain in several books, comes from the planet Austral, and other books mention the planet Australis in another part of the galaxy. His story "The Mountain Movers" includes the song of future Australian space adventurers, sung to the tune of "Waltzing Matilda." The Duchy of Waldegren is also a popular haunt of several notorious space-pirates in the series.
Killer KaneBuck Rogers in the 25th Century A.D.1929–1967Comic stripFlamboyant 25th century crime boss, later dictator of earth and Saturn, with a fleet of spacecraft and raygun-toting henchmen who appeared in the Buck Rogers comic strip and its subsequent 1939 Buck Rogers serial film produced by Universal Studios, the 1979 film and subsequent TV series. Some reviewers believe that when measured against other serial villains such as Ming the Merciless, Killer Kane pales somewhat in comparison.
Talon KarrdeThrawn trilogy1991–1993NovelsKarrde is a smuggler chief who becomes the leader of the criminal underworld after the death of Jabba Desilijic Tiure. The author of the trilogy, Timothy Zahn, said that when he created the character he "always envisioned the face and voice of Avon" from Blake's Seven.
KraiklynConsider Phlebas1987NovelCaptain of the pirate ship Clear Air Turbulence, an avid gambler who leads his crew on two disastrous raids before being killed by the main character Horza.
Krys and Jolly UAlisa Selezneva1965–2003NovelsKrys is a shape-shifter, and Jolly U is a fat humanoid. They appear as Alisa's antagonists in several books and their adaptations, such as The Mystery of the Third Planet and Guest from the Future.
Duelo McFileVandread2000-2001Anime seriesDuelo quickly takes over medical emergencies often at the objection of the female pirates, but ignores them, assuring the crew members that he is not a threat. Since he is the only licensed medical practitioner on board the Nirvana, as well as being that the medical facilities on board the female pirate ship were no longer operational, the female pirates were left with no choice but to have him as their official doctor.
ManjanungoRace Across the Stars1982–1984NovelA bloodthirsty space pirate in this novel, which is part of the Spaceways series.
MitoSpace Pirate Mito1999Anime seriesMito masquerades as a fashion model, but is actually a legendary space pirate.
Nabel"Space Truckers"1996FilmA scientist who is later revealed to be a pirate captain of the Regalia named Macanudo, who rebuilt his grievously injured body and went into piracy as revenge against Saggs for betraying him.
Carson NapierVenus Series1932–1962NovelsA dashing space-traveler, got to Venus by mistake, discovered there a tyrannical regime which sorely needed opposing – and the best way to do that was to assume leadership of the Pirates of Venus.
Hondo OhnakaStar Wars: The Clone Wars
Star Wars Rebels
2008–2020
2014–2018
Animated TV seriesLeader of the Weequay space pirates, known as the Ohnaka Gang, which kidnaps, and attempts to ransom, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Count Dooku—and later Ahsoka Tano—to the highest bidder during the Clone Wars. He follows a code of honor and respects the Jedi, but is not above using sneaky tactics and treachery if it is for "good business". Years after the Clone Wars, despite losing his crew to the Galactic Empire, Hondo continues his criminal activities while having dealings with the Rebellion crew of the Ghost.
OrionsStar Trek: The Animated Series1973–1974Animated TV seriesThe first appearance of a male Orion was shown in the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "The Pirates of Orion". In the episode, these Orions are shown to be ruthless pirates, As such, some recommended this episode for featuring the trio of characters Kirk, Spock, and Bones of The Original Series. Later, the Orion Syndicate was mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but no actual Orions were seen, only members of other species.
OsteaCleopatra in Space2020–presentAnimated TV seriesA doppelgänger of series protagonist Akila Theoris, she is a pirate in the same crew as Cyborg Dwayne and Amsaja. She is a pirate who apparently edits, or a major contributor, to a newsletter for space pirates.
Red PeriThe Red Peri1935NovelIn this novel where some said that "the background is imaginative, but the romance is on the level of the shopgirl pulps, and the writing leaves much to be desired," with David Bowman's helmetless spacewalk in 2001: A Space Odyssey inspired by Frank Keene's escape from the pirate base the novel. Peri is the novel's protagonist and space pirate who has a base on the Moon.
Pirate ClansExosquad1993–1994Animated TV seriesIn the first season of this series, a group of humans defend their homeworlds from attack when under attack from these rogue pirates and humanoids, a theme which continues in season 2.
Malcolm "Mal" ReynoldsFirefly2002TV seriesFormer rebel Browncoat soldier and captain of Serenity, who has been described as someone that is "everything that a hero is not." He is a survivor who tries to stay alive and get by, raised by his mother and "about 40 hands" on a ranch on the planet Shadow. He occasionally surprises his friends by displaying familiarity with disparate literature varying from the works of Xiang Yu to poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, though he has no idea "who" Mona Lisa is.
RidleyMetroid1986–2017Video gameA dragon-like alien that is a top ranking member of the space pirates.
SaffronFirefly2002TV seriesShe is a very crafty and amoral con artist who assumes convenient identities to commit grand thefts, is known to seduce—and frequently marry, and an occasional ship thief.
SallyFallout 32008–2009Video gameA child victim of alien abduction who helps the Vault Dweller take over Mothership Zeta, destroy an enemy flying saucer, and plunder the aliens' advanced technology. The rest of her crew include the samurai Toshiro Kago, the mercenary Somah, doctor Elliot Tecorian, and the cowboy Paulson.
Star SeekersTransformers: Exiles
Transformers: Retribution
2011
2014
NovelsTransformer Pirates with a vendetta against Cybertron led by Thundertron, even appearing in the 2014 storyline for BotCon. Thundertron also appeared as a figure in the Transformers: Prime toyline. Reportedly, Transformers Prime would have introduced pirates if it has continued. Also, there was the Dread Pirate Crew which appeared in Transformers: Wings Universe, a universe based on the original cartoon, depicted in comics, and prose stories.
Garris ShrikeHan Solo Trilogy1997–1998NovelsSpace pirate, con artist, and mercenary who captured Han Solo as a child, turning him into a thief, while serving as his mentor. A similar character named Tobias Beckett appeared in the Solo: A [Star Wars Story] film.
Space PiratesKid Icarus: Uprising2012Video gameFuturistic, seemingly mechanical beings, and antagonists. They act as enemies of Pit and the Underworld Army where they roam the Galactic Sea and steal the constellations. Besides the generic Space Pirates, among the members of the Space Pirates are the Space Pirate Captain, Space Pirate Commando, and Space Pirate Sniper. They are reportedly called "Star Thieves" in Japan.
Richard B. RiddickThe Chronicles of Riddick2004FilmEscaped convict and last of the alien Furian race. Riddick was once a mercenary, then part of a security force, and later a soldier.
Jonathan RockhalNathan Never1991–presentComicsA space pirate captain. John Silver, whose name was inspired by Long John Silver, a man with a mechanical leg, is his second-in-command, who appeared in these comics. Before they turned to piracy, they were generals of the Federal Army of Earth. Also in the comic series is a former space pirate named Madoc, a friend of Rebecca "Legs" Weaver, a colleague of the protagonist.
Sinbad and the Space PiratesChallenge of the Super Friends1978Animated TV seriesSpace pirates come to Earth to loot its treasure in the second part of episode 4.
Han SoloStar Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope1977FilmA pirate, mercenary and spice smuggler, best friend to the dog-like alien Chewbacca and lover to Princess Leia. In designing Solo, George Lucas used Humphrey Bogart as a point of reference, with Solo developing into a "tough James Dean style starpilot" that would appear in the finished film. After his appearance in a New Hope, he also appeared in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back in 1980, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi in 1983, Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015, Solo: A Star Wars Story in 2015, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in 2018, along with in the Star Wars Holiday Special, the Star Wars Forces of Destiny series, and many other parts of the Star Wars franchise.
Elon Cody StarbuckStar Reach1974–1979ComicsIn this 1970s comic, Starbuck is a "rollicking space pirate" and swashbuckler who was sometimes a hero, and other times a villain who has some redeeming qualities. Some have also said that Lieutenant Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica was based on Starbuck in this comic series.
StarjammersUncanny X-Men1963-2019ComicsA team of space pirates, led by Corsair, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Starjammers first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #107 and were created by Dave Cockrum. The name "Starjammers" was created on the basis of the type of sailing ship known as "Windjammer".
Booster TerrikX-Wing1996-2012NovelsTerrik was a criminal who was imprisoned by protagonist Corran Horn's father, as well as an old friend of another protagonist Wedge Antilles. Later in the series, Horn marries Terrik's daughter Mirax, despite Terrik's initial objections.
Alonzo P. TuckerLost in Space1965–1968TV seriesInspired by Long John Silver, especially as portrayed by Robert Newton in this series, which was "aimed primarily at children." He is introduced in the episode "The Sky Pirate" as a human rogue of sorts, and is clearly defined as a space pirate by TV Guide.
Gammis TurekVatta's War2003–2008NovelsFormerly a little-known gang boss based out of Woosten, though thanks to time and planning he becomes leader of the biggest pirate organization in the history of the universe, as shown in the last three novels of the series, Engaging the Enemy, Command Decision, and Victory Conditions.
The Star PiratePlanet Comics1940–1953ComicsCalled the "Robin Hood of the space lanes," looked very much like the DC Comics hero Starman, and appeared between issues #12 and #64. Among several artists, George Appel produced a dozen early issues, while the bulk of issues #33–51 were drawn by Murphy Anderson, whose additions transformed the Pirate into "an almost completely new strip." Three late issues are credited to newspaper comic strip artist Leonard Starr.
UnnamedBarbary Station2017NovelA pair of engineers join a group of space pirates but the engineers work to "take down a sinister AI" so they can gain the trust of the crew.
Magno VivanVandread2000–2001Anime seriesThe commander of the pirates and everyone addresses her as Boss. She sees her crew as her children and she hold them in high esteem, also she hold a picture of any of the crew who have left/died displayed when Gascogne apparently dies and she places her picture inside the cabinet.
Mark WatneyThe Martian2015FilmWatney, a botanist, notes with some glee that his plan to commandeer a NASA lander without explicit permission, as part of his rescue from being stranded on Mars, under his interpretation of applicable laws means that he is history's first "space pirate": citing that due to the Outer Space Treaty Mars is considered international territory, and citing that under the Law of the Sea, he is essentially hijacking a vessel without permission in international waters, "which, by definition, makes me a pirate." Other analysts have argued that he technically wasn't committing an act of piracy, however, due to the facts that 1 – it has not yet been explicitly established if the same laws for international waters apply to international territory such as Mars or Antarctica, 2 – "Piracy" explicitly refers to robbery by force from a crew, not "theft" of an uncrewed vessel as Watney did, and 3 – under space law, the vessel Watney was stealing would be considered U.S. territory and NASA property, and Watney was already a U.S. NASA astronaut.
YonduMarvel Super-Heroes
Guardians 3000
1967–1982
2014
FilmAn alien space pirate and mercenary who is a founding member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. A second incarnation of Yondu was introduced in the Earth-616 continuity and modeled after the Marvel Cinematic Universe incarnation of the character; this version of Yondu was identified by writer Sam Humphries as "the great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather of the Yondu in the original Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians 3000." The Earth-616 Yondu is the leader of the Ravagers, a group of space pirates. Yondu finds Peter Quill when his ship malfunctions and strands him on Earth. The Ravagers rescue him as Peter tries to steal his ship, managing to outsmart every member of the crew and capturing Yondu. After Yondu frees himself from his restraints and attacks Peter, he gives him a choice between letting himself be released into space without more trouble or execution. Peter instead asks to join his crew. Yondu is initially skeptical of this idea, but after he learns Peter, like him, is a homeless orphan, Yondu allows him to stay on the ship with the Ravagers as their cleaning boy. Peter uses the opportunity to learn everything he can from space. Later, Yondu makes him an official Ravager.