Stephen King has created so many memorable characters over the years. In his recent novels, he often has characters that represent different aspects of society. In the last novel (unknown which one), it could be a group of characters. Maybe a misfit teenager, a jaded journalist, and a wise old-timer. The misfit teenager might be the one who first notices something odd, the jaded journalist could be looking for a big story and gets more than they bargained for, and the wise old - timer might have some knowledge or intuition about the strange events that helps or hinders the group as they face the horrors in the story.
Since I don't know exactly which is the last Stephen King novel, I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
Stan Uris is another important character. He is more of the rational one in the group. Eddie Kaspbrak is a hypochondriac, always worried about his health, but still manages to be brave when it comes to facing It. Ben Hanscom is the overweight but kind - hearted boy who has a crush on Beverly. Mike Hanlon is the only black kid in the group, and he plays a crucial role in bringing the Losers' Club back together as adults to face It once again.
I'm not sure specifically which 1990 novel by Stephen King you're referring to. But typically in his novels, there are often ordinary people who are thrust into extraordinary situations. There might be a protagonist who is the central figure in the story, facing off against some sort of antagonist, which could be a human with evil intentions or a supernatural entity.
Jack Torrance is one of the main characters. He's a writer and the father in the family who is greatly affected by the hotel's evil. His son, Danny Torrance, is also very important. Danny has the 'shining' ability which allows him to sense things that others can't. And Wendy Torrance, Jack's wife and Danny's mother, is a key character as well.
There is Holly Gibney, a very intelligent and observant character. She helps in uncovering the truth behind the mystery. Also, there is Claude Bolton, whose experiences are intertwined with the strange events in the story.
I don't know which 1998 Stephen King story you mean, so I can't tell you the main characters.
Ralph Anderson is one of the main characters. He's a detective. And there's Terry Maitland, who becomes the prime suspect in a heinous crime.
Typically, the main character is a young boy on a quest. But without reading it specifically, I'm not sure of all the names.
The main characters are Gordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern. They are a group of boys who go on an adventure together.
The main characters are Gordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern. Gordie is a writer - type, kind of an introvert. Chris is the tough one with a heart of gold. Teddy is a bit wild, and Vern is the more timid one of the group.
The main character is the gunslinger, of course. But there may also be other characters he encounters on his journey, like the people he saves or the villains he has to face.