Well, in many 'Misfits Graphic Novel' - type stories, you might have a young protagonist who is just trying to find their place in the world. They might be joined by other characters who are also on the fringes of society for different reasons, like having different beliefs or appearances. These characters together form the core group of misfits in the story.
The main characters are probably those who are considered misfits. However, without having read it recently, I can't name them specifically. But generally, they are the ones who don't conform to the norms of their school or community.
Not having read 'Best Laid Plans A Hood Misfits Novel', it's hard to say precisely. But in this type of novel, the main characters are likely to be those on the fringes of the hood society. It could be a young artist who uses his art as an escape but is constantly pushed back by the harsh realities of the hood. There might also be a street - smart girl who is determined to break free from the cycle of poverty and crime in the neighborhood. And perhaps a young man who has a troubled past but now wants to use his skills, like his mechanical skills or his ability to hustle in a legal way, to better his and his friends' situations.
There's also a Pokemon character, a shiny Zoroark. It's a misfit because it's constantly hunted by poachers due to its shiny appearance. It has to constantly hide and be on the run. In the fanfic, it teams up with a group of misfit trainers who help it protect itself and in turn, it uses its illusions to help them in battles.
Well, the themes of acceptance and non - conformity are quite prominent. The characters don't fit the typical molds, and they struggle with being accepted by society. Through their experiences, the novel explores how they deal with not conforming and finding a place where they can be themselves. Also, there's a theme of growing up and the difficulties that come with it, like dealing with school and peer pressure.
Anos Voldigoad is definitely one of the most interesting. He has such a powerful presence and his nonchalant attitude towards many things is both amusing and intimidating. Misha Necron is also interesting. Her relationship with Anos and her own growth throughout the story add depth to the narrative.
In 'Misfits Graphic Novel', the dialogue is great. It's snappy and really helps to develop the characters' personalities. The relationships between the characters are complex and well - written. For example, the way the misfit characters interact with each other, sometimes forming unlikely alliances, is really interesting to follow.
Vanya from The Umbrella Academy and Simon from Misfits are also popularly paired. Vanya's quiet and often overlooked nature in her own show, and Simon's somewhat awkward but kind - hearted character in Misfits can create a really sweet and emotional relationship in fan - created stories. The contrast between Vanya's powerful but suppressed abilities and Simon's more normal, relatable self can be a great source of story development.
I'm not sure specifically which 1986 graphic novel you're referring to. There are so many graphic novels from that year. Without more information, it's impossible to say who the main characters are.
The main character is Winston Smith. He works in the Ministry of Truth, where he starts to have rebellious thoughts. His relationship with Julia, a young woman who also rebels against the system, is central to the story. O'Brien, on the other hand, is a complex character. He initially gives Winston the impression that he is against the Party, but later reveals his true loyalty to the regime, and plays a crucial role in Winston's downfall.
I don't know who the main characters are in the '2112 graphic novel' as I haven't read it.