I don't know for sure as I haven't read it, but it could have characters like a nature lover who discovers the wild berry blue.
There might be a local guide who knows all about the wild berry blue in the story. He could be guiding someone through the area where the berries are found. And there could also be an antagonist, perhaps someone who wants to destroy the place where the wild berry blue grows for some reason.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a wild berry that is blue in color and the adventures or experiences related to it. Maybe it's set in a natural environment where the blue wild berry plays a significant role in the plot.
Christopher McCandless is the central figure in 'Into the Wild'. He's a young man who has a deep - seated desire to break away from society. There are also some other characters who interact with him before his departure, like his family members, who play an important role in the background, highlighting his reasons for leaving. And there are people he meets on his travels, such as some of the folks he encounters during his hitchhiking adventures, but McCandless is the main focus throughout the story.
There are the sister, her eleven brothers to be exact. The stepmother also plays a role as the antagonist. The sister is the protagonist who embarks on a journey to save her swan - brothers from the curse that the stepmother has cast upon them. Her brothers are in the form of swans most of the time in the story, and she has to face various difficulties to restore them to their human forms.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'Wild Swans Short Story' in detail, but usually in stories about wild swans, there might be the swans themselves as main characters. And perhaps a human character who observes or has an interaction with the swans.
Since I haven't read the story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be the wild horses themselves, or it might be a person who has some kind of connection to the wild horses, like a rancher or a wildlife observer.
The main character is definitely Buck. He is the one whose story we follow from his civilized life to his wild transformation. John Thornton is a key human character. He rescues Buck from a cruel owner and treats him with love and respect. There are also the sled dogs that Buck interacts with. Some are friendly like Sol - leks, while others, like the mean - spirited Spitz, are antagonists in Buck's new wild life.
Since I don't have the graphic novel in front of me, it's hard to say precisely. However, in many such novels, there's a central protagonist who is on a quest of some sort. There might be antagonists as well, characters who oppose the main character's goals and create conflict.
Since it's the 'berry family story', the main characters are likely to be family members. There could be an old grandfather or grandmother Berry who passes on the family wisdom. Then there might be siblings in the Berry family, each with their own personalities and dreams. For example, one sibling could be an artist who is trying to make a name for themselves in the art world, while another could be more interested in science and wants to become a scientist.
Amanda Berry was a young woman who was a victim of abduction. She was held captive for many years.
I don't know as I haven't read the story. It could be a person named Blue, or it could be a group of people who are somehow related to the big blue element in the story.