Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-188.54.203.142-20130407064450/@comment-67.168.180.205-20130501192221

ClaudiaHart13 wrote: Sage of Earth wrote: 71.33.8.97 wrote: It's more probable that Hook is a grown up Peter Pan (like in the original tale, how Pan takes over the Jolly Roger after Hook's death and becomes a pirate). Are you sure that happen in the original tale? Because I don't recall ever reading that. Peter Pan in Scarlet is the only official sequel to Peter Pan and the storyline basically goes along the lines of Peter is now in charge of the Jolly Roger and starts to wear Hook's clothing though in the process he starts to become Hook. Sage of Earth is right. Peter Pan in Scarlet isn't a part of the original story. It wasn't written by J. M. Barrie, but by Geraldine McCaughrean and was published in 2006. The only reason it's called the "official" sequel is that the owners (Great Ormond Street Hospital) of the rights to Peter Pan authorised it.

I don't consider Peter Pan in Scarlet the sequel to the original tale because it wasn't written by Barrie. I don't know if Adam and Eddy feel the same way too, but their adaptation of Hook hasn't given any indication of being Peter Pan at all.