Definitely Dick Tracy. He's the central character, and his detective skills and unwavering commitment to justice are what make him memorable. The femme fatale characters can also be quite striking. They often add an element of mystery and danger. And some of the grotesque - looking villains, with their unique physical features, are hard to forget.
One of the main themes is crime and justice. Dick Tracy is a detective, so the graphic novel often shows his battles against various criminals. Another theme could be the importance of perseverance in solving difficult cases. Also, it might touch on the concept of a hero in a somewhat noir - like urban setting.
Another great one is 'Dick Tracy: The Early Years'. It focuses on the early adventures of Dick Tracy and is great for those who want to see the origin and initial development of the character. It has that classic noir feel with its art style and storylines that were so characteristic of the Dick Tracy franchise from the start.
The Electric Ant, from the story of the same name, is also memorable. It's a being that discovers it is a machine with artificial memories and then has to figure out its own identity and the nature of its existence. It's a character that makes the reader think about what it means to be alive and self - aware.
The Comedian is also quite memorable. He represents a more cynical view of superheroes. His actions are often immoral and self - serving, yet he has his own code deep down. His death at the beginning of the story sets off the chain of events that unfold throughout the Watchmen graphic novel.
Ponyboy is very memorable. He is the narrator and through his eyes we see the whole story unfold. His struggle with growing up, his love for reading and his relationships within the Greaser gang make him stand out.
Achilles is definitely one of the most memorable. His great strength and his anger are very striking. Hector is also memorable. He is a noble warrior defending his city. And of course, Odysseus, with his cleverness and resourcefulness.
Guts is definitely one of the most memorable. His tough and determined nature, along with his tragic backstory, makes him stand out. Another is Griffith. His charisma and the complex path he takes in the story are quite captivating.
Rorschach is one of the most memorable. His uncompromising sense of justice and his unique mask that reflects his fractured view of the world make him stand out. Dr. Manhattan is also very memorable. His god - like powers and his detached view of humanity due to his transformation are quite striking. And then there's Silk Spectre, both the first and second generations. Their complex relationships with the other characters and their own struggles with their identities in the world of superheroes make them memorable characters.
In addition to V and Evey, the dictator - like characters in the 'V for Vendetta' graphic novel are memorable in a negative way. Their tyranny and the way they try to control every aspect of people's lives are what make them so detestable and thus memorable in the context of the story.
Tohru Honda is very memorable. She is kind - hearted and her positive attitude has a big impact on the other characters. Kyo Sohma is also quite unforgettable with his hot - tempered yet vulnerable nature.