I'm sorry, but without reading the 'neonomicon graphic novel', I can't accurately name the main characters. But in general, in a graphic novel, the main characters are the ones that drive the story forward. They could be ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations, or they could be super - powered beings. Maybe there is a character with special abilities or knowledge that is crucial to the plot. There could also be characters from different backgrounds or species, if it's a more fantastical or science - fiction based story, all coming together to form the core of the narrative.
Hinata is very popular. Her shy yet strong - willed nature makes for an interesting dynamic in fanfiction as Naruto's girlfriend. She already has a deep admiration for Naruto in the original series, so it's easy to build on that in fanfiction.
It could be Bucky himself if he's under mind control. He'd be the one directly causing harm to Tony by ripping out the arc reactor, so in that sense, he's the antagonist, even if it's not really his fault.
Perhaps Katara falls in love with someone else. In a fanfiction scenario, she might meet a new character who she feels a stronger connection with. This new relationship could cause her to break things off with Aang, shattering his heart in the process.
Well, 'big shot fanfic' is basically fan fiction related to a 'big shot' figure. It can be any kind of fictional work written by fans. For example, if there's a really popular superhero in a movie franchise who is considered a 'big shot', fans might write fanfics about this character's backstory that wasn't fully explored in the movies, or they might write about what the character does in different scenarios. It's a way for fans to engage more deeply with the character they admire.
Alan Moore is a very well - known author. His work like 'Watchmen' is considered an ultimate graphic novel. It revolutionized the genre with its complex story and deep characters.
Another way to develop their characters is to put them in situations that force them to grow. Like they get stranded on a deserted island. Karan might develop his survival skills and leadership abilities, while Cameron could become more resourceful and learn to rely on his instincts. This would transform their characters in new and interesting ways.
The rural Southern setting is crucial. It sets the stage for the racial and social hierarchies that Janie has to navigate. The small, close - knit communities mean that everyone knows everyone else's business, which adds to the pressure on Janie. For example, her relationships are constantly under the scrutiny of the community. Also, the natural environment, like the Everglades, becomes a part of the story. The beauty and the danger of the natural world, such as the hurricane, mirror the experiences in Janie's life.
Sorry, I'm not sure of specific 'The Gifted Esme Hurt' fanfiction off the top of my head. But you can try searching on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There might be some great stories there.