There might also be a shy student who has grown and changed throughout the time in the class. In the context of it being the last class, this character could finally come out of their shell and show their true self to their classmates.
The theme of cultural identity might be present. If the last class has students from diverse backgrounds, the novel could explore how they each deal with their own identities in this final shared experience. It might show how their different cultures interact in the context of this last class.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't played or read it. But typically in a school - based visual novel, there could be students, teachers, or even the school principal as main characters.
Marcus is one of the main characters. He's a complex character with a troubled past. Saya is also important, a strong and skillful student in the assassin school.
Since I haven't read the 'weak hero class 1 novel', I can only speculate. There could be the titular weak hero, of course. There might also be a mentor - like figure who helps him discover his potential. And then there would probably be antagonists, like bullies or rivals who try to put him down and oppose his growth. Maybe there are also some friends who stand by him through his journey, providing support and different perspectives.
Marcus is one of the main characters. He's a bit of an outcast and has his own set of problems.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. It could be a group of young cherubs with unique personalities.
There's no way to accurately determine the main characters without more details about the 'class act graphic novel'. But in general, in a good graphic novel, the main characters are often ones that the readers can either relate to or be fascinated by. They could be ordinary people thrust into extraordinary situations, or they could be extraordinary beings with relatable human emotions. It all depends on the nature of the story within this graphic novel.
There might be a teacher - like figure in the 'death class graphic novel'. This character could be guiding the students through their exploration of death. And there could be some students who stand out, for example, one who is very resistant to the idea of death and another who is overly curious. These different personalities would create interesting dynamics within the story.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but it could be the 'trashero' himself as the main character.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be multiple main characters, but they are likely the 'weak heroes' in the story.