Crew of the Dying Gull

The crew of the Dying Gull was a pirate crew that served aboard the sloop Dying Gull. Despite being captained by the famous Captain Jack Sparrow, the crew was very small compared to others, which was probably the reason of why their plans and operations were generally mediocre or unusable.

Around 1751, after a failed heist, the whole crew left Sparrow, but subsequently would reunite after the young Henry Turner paid them to rescue Sparrow and Carina Smyth, and immediately sailed to the sea. During the quest for the Trident of Poseidon, the terrifying Capitán Armando Salazar and his undead crew chased Sparrow, Smyth and Turner to an island and the crew of the Gull was taken prisoner in the Essex under the orders of the tyrannical Lieutenant Scarfield. After escaping from Essex, the crew left the Gull and joined the crew of the Black Pearl.

Formation
It's not known when and where the crew of the Dying Gull was assembled, but it was presumably assembled after Jack Sparrow and Joshamee Gibbs managed to recover the shrunken Black Pearl from the Queen Anne's Revenge after the quest for the Fountain of Youth. At some unspecified point, Sparrow and Gibbs obtained the sloop Dying Gull at the city of St. Martin and hired the pirates Jib, Maddox and Bollard to the crew as well as the dwarf Marty, a crewman who had worked with Sparrow and Gibbs in the past and was presumed dead. Following the crew's formation, Sparrow led the crew in many misadventures that always ended in failure.

The Heist to the St. Martin's Bank and Sparrow's rescue
Around 1751, the crew organized a heist to the St. Martin's Bank, which was to be inaugurated the day of the heist. However, the heist didn't developed as planned, since instead of stealing the bank's safe, the crew and their horses ended up dragging the entire bank through the streets of St. Martin while Lieutenant Scarfield's men pursued them. At one point, Sparrow helped the young astronomist Carina Smyth to escape from Scarfield's guards, who pursued her accusing her of being a witch, but eventually managed to join his crew and once in the Dying Gull, which was aground on the beach as always, opened the safe to see the booty. However, great was the disillusionment when they saw that they only managed to steal an insignificant coin, because the remaining money was scattered during the persecution. Completely irritated, Marty left the crew, and then everyone, even Gibbs, left Sparrow alone with his shrunken Pearl.

The next day, after Sparrow's capture by Scarfield's men, it was announced that Sparrow, along Smyth, who was also captured, will be hanged at the same time at St. Martin's square. However, the young Henry Turner, who had found Sparrow in the cells of St. Martin thanks to Smyth, decided to help them and paid the crew to help him save Carina and Jack. The rescue was succesful, but Sparrow took prisoners both Turner and Smyth, and after they were tied to the Dying Gull's mast, the Gull sailed.

Salazar's appearance and Dissolution of the Crew
Unfortunately for the crew, the terryfing Capitán Armando Salazar of the ghost ship Silent Mary and his undead crew was also searching the Trident of Poseidon to kill every pirate of the Seven Seas and to get his revenge against Jack Sparrow. Knowing that neither he nor his crew could do it alone, Salazar used Captain Hector Barbossa and some of his men to guide him to Sparrow, but the Dying Gull 's crew chose to distract the Silent Mary while Sparrow, Turner and Smyth would flee on a rowboat. Unfortunately, Salazar and his men discovered the trap and chased the trio to an island (but only to there) while the crew of the Gull was taken prisoner by Lieutenant Scarfield and his crew, who locked them in a cell of their ship, the Essex, forcing them to abandon the Dying Gull at the same time. Subsequently, Salazar would use the Silent Mary to destroy the Essex and end up with Scarfield and his men, but the Gull 's crew managed to escape in time in a rowboat and aboard the already enlarged Black Pearl, adding itself to the crew of that ship.

Appearances

 * Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
 *  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel