I'm not sure specifically as there could be many short stories named 'the moustache'. It might be about a character with a moustache and the events or experiences related to him. Maybe it's about how his moustache affects his appearance, relationships or the way people perceive him.
Sadly, I have no idea which artist or writer is behind the'moustache that was evil graphic novel'. It could be a small - press publication, in which case the creator might not be widely known. It could also be part of a niche genre or a self - published work, making it even more difficult to determine the creator without further research.
Well, without having read it, it could be that the 'moustache that was evil' is a central symbol in the graphic novel. Maybe it's a magical or cursed moustache that causes chaos and harm. The graphic novel might explore how different characters interact with this evil moustache, either trying to control it, destroy it, or being influenced by it in negative ways.
I don't know the specific main characters as I haven't read the story. But it's likely that there is a character who has a moustache and perhaps people around him, like his friends, family or colleagues who are affected by or react to his moustache in some way.
Mario would definitely be a main character. Since Luigi is his brother, he would be the one most concerned about Luigi's transformation and would do everything he could to help him. Princess Peach could also be a main character. She might offer her castle as a safe place for baby Luigi and use her resources to find a solution. Toad could be there too, helping Mario with taking care of Luigi and providing useful information about the kingdom that could lead to reversing the spell.
Their relationship could develop through shared interests. For example, if they both have an interest in exploring the more mysterious parts of the Mushroom Kingdom. They could start going on adventures together, and as they face challenges like tricky terrains or new enemies, they rely on each other and grow closer.
In 'War' by Luigi Pirandello, one of the key aspects is the exploration of human nature during times of conflict. The story shows how different people react to the idea of war. Some may be filled with patriotic fervor, while others are more hesitant or even opposed. It delves into the complex emotions that war stirs up, like fear, pride, and a sense of duty.