I'm not sure exactly, but probably some of the animatronics would be main characters.
Yes, Tales from the Pizzaplex is a graphic novel. It has visually engaging illustrations and a compelling story.
Well, the characters in it often represent different aspects of the horror and mystery. For example, the animatronics are both creepy and hold secrets that drive the story forward.
There could be spooky stories. Maybe about the animatronics coming to life in strange ways.
The horror factor. It's full of spooky elements like the animatronics that come to life in a menacing way.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it, but it might have characters like ordinary city dwellers, perhaps a young artist, a hard - working laborer, and a socialite.
Since I haven't read the 'Southland Tales Graphic Novel' myself, I can only guess based on the general Southland Tales story. There could be characters like Krysta Now, who might be important in the graphic novel as well. It's also possible that new characters were created specifically for the graphic novel that play central roles.
Well, without having read the 'Neverwinter Tales Graphic Novel', we can make some educated guesses. There could be a powerful mage as one of the main characters. This mage might be on a quest to stop an ancient evil from awakening. There could also be a street - smart rogue who helps the mage navigate the seedy underbelly of Neverwinter. And perhaps a noble - hearted paladin who is sworn to protect the city and its people from any threats, both internal and external.
The kids are among the most interesting characters. For example, the boy who is always curious about the strange happenings around the loop. His inquisitiveness drives the story forward in many cases.
Typically in stories related to the Call of Cthulhu, there might be a lead character who is a bit of an outsider, perhaps a journalist or an archaeologist. They might be drawn into the world of Cthulhu by their curiosity or by accident. There could also be some characters who are already part of the cult of Cthulhu, acting as antagonists, and their actions and motives would be central to the story in the graphic novel.