In Jules Verne's classic '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea', a character debuted that brimmed with life and vitality and deserved more stories be told about him. He was a man of strength, both physically and emotionally. He was not educated, but he was intelligent in ways necessary for a man of the world. He was skilled in the ways of a sailor and known as 'The Prince of Harpooners'. While Captain Nemo continued on into other stories, however, this singular...