Perhaps there are characters who are trying to preserve the traditional ways of the Ozarks in the face of modern change. There could be a young person who is torn between the allure of the outside world and the roots in the Ozarks. And there might also be an older character, like a grandparent, who imparts the wisdom and stories of the Ozarks to the younger generation.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the Ozarks graphic novel. But they could be locals from the Ozarks area, such as a farmer, a hunter, or a small - town shopkeeper. These types of characters would fit well with the rural setting of the Ozarks.
Another possibility is that there are characters who are dealing with some sort of mystery or conflict that is specific to the Ozarks. It could be something related to the land, like an old family feud over a piece of property, or a mystery involving a local legend that the characters are trying to solve.
The Ozarks graphic novel might be unique because of its setting. The Ozarks region has a distinct culture, landscape, and history. This could be depicted in the art and story of the graphic novel in ways that are different from other graphic novels. For example, it could show the unique architecture, local folklore, or the way of life in the Ozarks.
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.
I'm not sure which specific 2019 graphic novel you're referring to. There are so many different ones out there, each with its own set of main characters.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically, but typically in a graphic novel, the main characters are those who drive the story forward. They could be heroes, anti - heroes, or ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations.
In 'the 100 graphic novel', in addition to Clarke, Bellamy, and Octavia, there are other significant characters. For instance, Finn, who has his own moral dilemmas throughout the story. His actions and decisions impact not only his own fate but also the relationships within the group. Then there's Raven, a smart and resourceful character. She uses her technical skills to help the group in various situations, like trying to fix communication devices or come up with ways to defend their small community against threats from other groups or the harsh environment.
I don't know for sure without more information about the specific '911 graphic novel'. It could be the firefighters, police officers, or survivors.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it, but they could be soldiers, given the significance of 1945 and the end of the war.
There's no way to tell without having read the '442 graphic novel'. It could have a protagonist who is a detective trying to solve a mystery related to '442', or it could be a group of friends whose lives are changed because of something to do with '442'. Maybe there's a strong female lead or a young hero in the story.