In the 'X - Men' related 'Rogue' graphic novels, Rogue is the main character. Her power - related issues and her relationships within the X - Men are central to the stories. Also, in some independent superhero girl graphic novels, there could be original characters like in 'Princeless' where the main character is Adrienne, a princess who decides to rescue herself instead of waiting for a prince to come to her rescue. She's a strong - willed girl who challenges the traditional princess role and goes on her own adventures.
In 'Ms. Marvel', the main character is Kamala Khan. She's a normal girl who idolizes superheroes and then suddenly gains shape - shifting powers. In 'Wonder Woman' graphic novels, of course, it's Diana Prince. She's an Amazon warrior princess with superhuman strength, speed, and the ability to fly. In 'Squirrel Girl', Doreen Green is the lead. She has the ability to communicate with squirrels and has squirrel - like powers, which she uses to fight crime in a really fun and unique way.
Sometimes, there are villain characters as well. These could be other animals or humans with evil intentions. They create conflict for the dog superhero, like trying to steal the dog's powers or causing chaos in the city that the dog has to stop.
Nimona is the main character. She is a shape - shifter with a lot of spunk and a complex personality. Then there is Ballister Blackheart, who is often seen as the villain but is more of an anti - hero. Their relationship forms the core of the story as they team up in different situations.
In 'Wonder Woman' the main character is, of course, Wonder Woman herself. She is Diana Prince, an Amazonian warrior with great strength, speed, and the ability to fly. In 'Ms. Marvel', it's Kamala Khan. She is a teenage girl trying to find her place in the world while also being a superhero.
The main characters are Batman and the Joker. Batman is the Dark Knight, always trying to protect Gotham from the Joker's chaos. The Joker, on the other hand, is the iconic villain, constantly creating mayhem in Gotham.
There's 'Batgirl' graphic novels. Barbara Gordon as Batgirl has had many great storylines. Her character is strong, intelligent and a great role model for young girls. The art in these graphic novels often showcases Gotham City in a really cool way. Then there's 'Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass'. It's about Harley Quinn before she became the well - known anti - hero/villain. It shows her as a young girl dealing with the tough streets of Gotham and how she got involved with the wrong crowd and eventually found her own path, which is quite interesting.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe there's a young and inexperienced superhero as the main character.
Wonder Woman, Supergirl, and Batgirl are likely among the main characters.
Probably 'Watchmen'. It's highly regarded for its complex narrative and deep exploration of superheroes. It's been praised by critics and fans alike.
There's also Sydney Savage. She's known for her combat skills and fearless attitude. Another important character is Natalia Kassle, who brings her own set of skills and knowledge to the Danger Girl team.
The horse is also a main character in a way. It has its own personality. In some graphic novels, the horse might be a wild mustang that the girl befriends and tries to tame. The horse could be stubborn at first but gradually forms a deep bond with the girl, like in stories where the horse helps the girl overcome her fears or achieve her goals.