I'm not entirely sure without reading it specifically, but it might include the characters from the original story it's based on. There could be protagonists who are faced with the approaching 'wicked' thing, and antagonists who might be causing or part of the threat.
Since it's an adaptation, it may have the main characters from the original work. Maybe there's a character who is brave and tries to fight against the 'wicked' element. There could also be an older, wiser character who serves as a guide or mentor to the younger ones. And of course, there could be the villainous characters who bring the 'wickedness' with them, with their own motives and powers that make them a formidable threat.
The graphic novel might have a distinct narrative pacing. It could use the medium of graphics to slow down or speed up the story as needed. For example, a long, detailed panel might be used to build tension. The adaptation of the source material's setting into the graphic form is another key. If it's set in a small town, the illustrator can show the unique architecture and the mood of the place through detailed drawings. Moreover, the cover art of the graphic novel is important as it gives the first impression and draws readers in.
They often have an element of the unknown. The 'wicked' thing that is coming is usually a mystery at first, creating suspense.
Another novel could be 'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman. It's full of mythological creatures and gods that lurk in the modern world. The idea of the unknown and the 'wicked' that might be hidden in the fabric of our normal lives is very much present, similar to the concept in 'something wicked this way comes'.
I don't know specifically who the main characters are without reading it. But they could be characters like a brave young girl or boy who has to deal with the challenges of this 'wicked lovely' world.
Well, considering the title, the main characters might be characters who are morally grey. They could be thieves, con - artists or even ex - criminals trying to survive in a world that doesn't give them a break. It's also possible that there are some sort of supernatural elements involved, and the main characters are beings that are damned or cursed, and thus have 'no rest' in their existence.
In the 'the wicked the divine graphic novel', the key characters are the twelve gods in their reincarnated forms. One of the main ones is Ananke, who seems to have a deeper knowledge about the cycle of reincarnation. There are also characters like Woden, whose actions and decisions play a significant role in the overall plot. The interactions between these characters, whether it's cooperation or conflict, create the engaging narrative of the graphic novel.
As I don't know the particular'something wicked full story', I can't say who the main characters are.
Elphaba and Glinda are the main characters. Elphaba is the one who will become the Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda is the Good Witch.
I'm not sure as there's not much information given. But usually, in a graphic novel, the main character is someone who drives the story forward, like a hero on a quest or a person facing a big challenge.
Kaladin is one of the main characters. He's a complex and strong - willed individual.