It's possible that there are fictional characters representing different groups. For instance, a young artist who finds inspiration in the beauty of the Brooklyn Bridge. Or perhaps a family who has a long - standing connection to the area around the bridge, and their story is intertwined with the bridge's history throughout the graphic novel.
It could be about the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. The graphic novel might show the challenges faced by the workers, the engineering feats involved, and the impact of the bridge on the community. It may also include stories of the people who lived around the bridge during its construction and after. For example, it could show how the bridge changed the way people traveled between Brooklyn and Manhattan. It might also touch on the cultural significance of the bridge in New York City's history.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe there's a young artist trying to find his place in Brooklyn.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for certain. However, typically in a story about witches, there would be a lead witch who is very powerful or has some special ability. There might also be her friends or fellow witches who support her and together they form a coven. There could also be some characters from the non - magical world who interact with the witches and play important roles in the story, like a neighbor who starts to suspect something strange about the witches.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But typically in a graphic novel, the main characters are those who drive the story forward. They could be people with special abilities, or just ordinary folks caught up in extraordinary situations.
The two main characters are Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke. Jess is a boy who is initially somewhat lonely and struggling with his place in his family and at school. Leslie is a new girl in town who is very imaginative and different from the other kids. Together, they create the magical world of Terabithia.
I don't know the main characters in 'troll bridge graphic novel' since I haven't had the chance to read it.
Eilis is one of the main characters. She is the protagonist whose life in Brooklyn is the central focus of the story. She experiences many changes and challenges as she moves to a new country.
I'm not entirely sure without rereading it, but I think there's a young Irish woman who is one of the main characters.
Since I haven't read the book, I can't name the exact main characters. But likely, there's the Brooklyn girl herself, and perhaps her family members like her parents or siblings, and also her friends.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But they're probably young girls living in Brooklyn.