I'm not entirely sure as it can vary depending on the specific adaptation. But usually there are some locals from Dunwich who get caught up in the horror, and perhaps some investigators or outsiders who come to the town and find themselves in the middle of the terrifying events.
In the 'dunwich horror graphic novel', one of the main characters could be a young and curious person from Dunwich. This character might start to notice the odd things going on around town, like strange noises at night or people acting out of the ordinary. There may also be an old hermit - like figure who has some knowledge of the ancient evil that is starting to surface. Another possible main character could be a journalist or a researcher who comes to Dunwich to write about the town's history and instead stumbles upon the horror that is brewing. These characters, with their different backgrounds and motives, are all drawn into the web of horror that is 'the dunwich horror'.
In the 'Dunwich Horror Story', there might be a local investigator or a curious outsider as main characters. They are the ones who get drawn into the strange happenings in Dunwich. There could also be some local townsfolk who play important roles, either as victims or as those who know some secrets about the horror that plagues the town.
In 'The Dunwich Horror' story, Wilbur Whateley is a main character. He is a rather strange and menacing figure.
The 'dunwich horror graphic novel' is based on the Lovecraftian horror theme. In this novel, Dunwich is a place filled with secrets. It may depict the struggle between the human characters and the indescribable horror that exists there. The graphic part of it helps to bring out the grotesque and terrifying nature of the creatures and events. There could be a build - up of an atmosphere of dread as the story progresses, with the characters gradually realizing the true extent of the horror that has been unleashed in Dunwich.
It's a horror story. It often involves strange and terrifying events in the town of Dunwich. There are likely elements of the unknown, perhaps some sort of Lovecraftian horror with unearthly creatures and a general sense of dread.
Wilbur Whateley is definitely one of the most memorable. He is the strange and grotesque figure who has a connection to the otherworldly forces. His appearance, half - human half - something else, makes him stand out. Another is Old Man Whateley, his grandfather, who was also involved in the dark secrets of Dunwich. His knowledge of the arcane and his actions that set the events in motion are quite memorable. And the unnamed librarian in Arkham who helps the investigators. His contribution in providing the necessary information about the Whateley family and the strange happenings in Dunwich is crucial and makes him a memorable minor character.
Since I haven't had the chance to read this graphic novel, it's hard to say for certain. However, they might be investigators or locals in Red Hook. The main characters could be those who are trying to uncover the secrets or deal with the horror that is plaguing the area. They may have different personalities, some being brave and curious while others might be more fearful and hesitant.
The main themes include the intrusion of the supernatural into the normal world. In the 'Dunwich Horror' story, we see how the monstrous entities from another dimension start to interact with the rural setting of Dunwich, disrupting the lives of the locals. Madness is also a theme. As the characters face the terrors of the story, they gradually lose their sanity. For example, the people who witness the strange events start to act erratically. And there's the theme of the fragility of human existence. The actions of the inhuman creatures in the story can easily destroy the lives and the very fabric of the human community in Dunwich.
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.