There is Stargirl, a girl full of life and originality. She dresses differently, acts differently and has a big heart. Leo is another main character. He is initially a bit of an observer at school, but when Stargirl arrives, his world is turned upside down. And then there are the classmates, like Hillari Kimble who is sort of the antagonist in a way as she is one of the main ones who has a problem with Stargirl's uniqueness and tries to make her life difficult at school.
I think the theme is acceptance. Stargirl's classmates have to learn to accept her for who she is. At first, they are intrigued and then some start to shun her because she is different. Through her journey, it makes the readers think about how we accept those who are not like the mainstream in our own lives.
Well, clearly Stargirl is one of the main characters. And probably the person she falls in love with would be another main character. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly who that might be.
In the 'Stargirl novel', Stargirl is the central figure. She's the one who brings all the change and stirs up emotions in the school. Leo Borlock is crucial as he gets involved with Stargirl and his perspective shows the reader how different Stargirl is. Dori Dilson is also important as she is one of Stargirl's few friends at the start. And Mr. McShane, the principal, is important in the way he manages the situation regarding Stargirl in the school.
Perry is an important character. He is someone Stargirl has a connection with. Their relationship adds depth to the story. Also, there are her classmates and the people in her community who react to her in different ways, like Hillari Kimble who is kind of an antagonist as she doesn't like Stargirl at first.
One of the main themes is individuality. Stargirl is so unique and doesn't conform to the norms of her school. Another theme could be acceptance. The way the other students react to her, either by rejecting or eventually accepting her, shows this. Also, kindness is a theme as Stargirl is always kind-hearted despite the way she is treated.
Courtney Whitmore (Stargirl) herself is, of course, essential. But adding characters like Pat Dugan, her step - father, can bring in more family - dynamic elements. He could be a source of wisdom and support for Stargirl in the story.
One of the main themes is self - discovery. Stargirl goes on a journey of understanding herself better. Another theme is love in different forms, including platonic and romantic love.
I'm not sure specifically which 1986 graphic novel you're referring to. There are so many graphic novels from that year. Without more information, it's impossible to say who the main characters are.
The main character is Winston Smith. He works in the Ministry of Truth, where he starts to have rebellious thoughts. His relationship with Julia, a young woman who also rebels against the system, is central to the story. O'Brien, on the other hand, is a complex character. He initially gives Winston the impression that he is against the Party, but later reveals his true loyalty to the regime, and plays a crucial role in Winston's downfall.
I don't know who the main characters are in the '2112 graphic novel' as I haven't read it.