In Neil Gaiman's 'The Graveyard Book', Bod Owens lives in a cemetery and has many adventures there. The cemetery becomes his home and a source of protection.
One possible fictional character who lives in a cemetery could be Victor from 'Frankenstein'. He seeks refuge and solitude among the tombstones after his creation goes awry.
I think it could be Sherlock Holmes in some alternate version. But usually, he doesn't live in a cemetery.
One such fictional detective who lives in a cemetery could be Victor Frankenstein. In some adaptations, he conducts his mysterious investigations among the tombstones.
Wonder Woman is also a significant fictional character in DC. She comes from the island of Themyscira but often operates in DC's fictional cities to defend justice and peace.
One example could be Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story franchise. He goes on space adventures and is often depicted in space settings.
I think it might be Alice from that old mystery novel. She had her adventures based on Bleeker Street.
Well, one such character is Alice from Alice in Wonderland. She finds herself in a strange and magical land with all kinds of oddities and adventures.
Sherlock Holmes lives at 221B Baker St, London, England. He's the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The fictional bear residing in Nutwood is Winnie-the-Pooh. He has a bunch of wonderful stories and friends in that place.
In some fantasy novels, there might be a mysterious mage or a brave warrior who is said to live at the edge of the world, but it really depends on the specific story.
Well, it's the Simpson family. They have been a staple of the fictional landscape for a long time. The house at 742 Evergreen Terrace is where all their adventures and hijinks take place.