Since I haven't read it, it's hard to say exactly. However, it might have a protagonist who is on a journey of some sort, perhaps a traveler who meets various people during their travels. There could also be a character who is more of an observer, watching the interactions between others and learning from them. Maybe there's a group of friends who are going through some kind of change in their relationship which makes them seem like strangers to each other at times.
Without having read the graphic novel, I can only guess. There could be a lead character who is a bit of an outcast, feeling like a stranger in their own community. Then there might be a character who comes into their life and helps them see things differently. There could also be secondary characters such as family members or coworkers whose actions and relationships with the main character contribute to the overall story. For example, a family member who the main character thought they knew well but then discovers new things about through the events of the story.
Katchoo is one of the main characters. She is a complex and strong - willed woman. David is also important. Their relationship forms a major part of the story's core. Francine is another key character, and her interactions with Katchoo and David add depth to the overall narrative.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it could be a protagonist who is on a journey of self - discovery and uses talking to strangers as a means to that end. Maybe there's a character who is initially shy but gradually becomes more open through these interactions.
I'm not sure who the main characters are without reading it. But they could be the Greystone family or a group of kids who are trying to figure out the secrets and deal with the strangers.
It's possible that the main theme is related to the power of communication. In a graphic novel, it can use the visual medium to show how words and non - verbal cues can bridge the gap between strangers. It could depict different characters from diverse backgrounds coming together and learning from one another. This would suggest that the overarching theme is about breaking down barriers between people who don't know each other.
Since I don't know the specific 'the strangers novel', I can't say for sure. But they could be the strangers themselves, perhaps a detective trying to figure them out, or the people whose lives are affected by the strangers.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But given the title, the main characters could be the three entities that make up 'we3'.
The main characters are a dog, a cat, and a rabbit.
I'm not sure who the main characters are without reading the novel. It could be a group of friends who have different personalities and backgrounds.
I'm sorry, without reading the novel, I can't tell who the main characters are.
The two main characters are Guy Haines and Bruno Anthony. Guy is a tennis player who has some personal and professional issues. Bruno is a rather strange and unpredictable man. Their encounter on the train sets the whole story in motion.