There could be a tribal leader as one of the main characters. This person would be responsible for upholding the 'law of the desert born' within their tribe. They would have to make decisions that affect the survival and well - being of the tribe members. There might also be an outcast character who challenges the existing law and order in the desert - born society.
Perhaps there is a young character who is learning about the ways of the desert and the 'law of the desert born'. They could be mentored by an older, wiser character. And then there could be a villain - like character who tries to disrupt the balance in the desert - born community by breaking the laws and causing chaos among the people.
Well, the graphic novel may center around themes of identity. Characters in the desert - born setting may have to discover who they are in this extreme environment. It could also explore themes of power and powerlessness. In the law - based society shown in the novel, some may have power while others are powerless, and how this affects the overall story and the characters' development is an important aspect.
I'm not sure specifically which authors are popular for this exact type of graphic novels. But some well - known western - themed graphic novel authors might be relevant. Maybe someone like Joe R. Lansdale, who has written in the western genre before and could potentially have works related to this concept.
One characteristic could be their setting. Since they are 'western' graphic novels, they likely have a desert - based or frontier - like setting with vast landscapes. Another aspect might be the characters, perhaps featuring tough, independent individuals who have to abide by the 'law of the desert born', which could imply a code of conduct specific to that harsh environment.
I don't know who the main characters in the 'High Desert Graphic Novel' are. It could be a lone wanderer exploring the high desert, or a group of friends on an adventure there.
I don't know the specific main characters as I haven't read this graphic novel.
The main character without a doubt is Frank Castle. He's a war - hardened veteran. Before he becomes the Punisher, we see him as a family man. His wife and children are important characters as well, even though they are only there briefly before their tragic end. There may also be some military superiors or fellow soldiers who are part of the story, but Frank Castle's journey from a normal man to the Punisher is the core of the graphic novel.
There could be a love interest for the gunslinger. This character could play an important role in his development, perhaps softening his tough exterior or giving him a reason to fight for something more than just himself. And of course, there might be other side characters like the bartender in the local saloon who provides information or comic relief.
The gunslinger is the main character, of course. There are also likely other characters like his mentors, if he has any, and his early adversaries.
I don't know as there's not enough information given. It could be a hero who is 'dire born' and is trying to overcome the odds. Or it could be a villain who uses their 'dire born' nature to cause trouble.
I'm not sure who the main characters are without reading it. But they could be some sort of law enforcers if the story is about upholding the first law.