Because you like Scott Pilgrim in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Ellie is more world-weary than most 14-year-olds. You would be too if your world was infested with zombies. See them in The Last of Us.

The Warden of the camp says that digging holes in the desert builds character, but Stanley Yelnats suspects there's more to it. See them in Holes.

This master marksman may be a villain, but Deadshot's motives aren't quite as selfish as they seem. See them in DC Extended Universe.

Kyle Broflovski is an motional fourth-grader who plays Guitar Hero, speaks Pig Latin, and fights with his "Fat Ass" friend Cartman. See them in South Park.

Brian Griffin is the most scholarly member of the family—when he's not drunk on martinis. See them in Family Guy.

Oliver Tate is extremely articulate but hopelessly awkward. That's not a recipe for teenage happiness. See them in Submarine.

Jasper Jordan is trying his best to make it through the night. See them in The 100.

An off-beat dork, John Egbert is funny, inventive, and endlessly optimistic. See them in Homestuck.

Rukia Kuchiki is a cool and collected warrior who has trouble opening up to anyone. See them in Bleach.

Brandon Teena is an adventurous young man with the courage to be himself. See them in Boys Don't Cry.

While Jay Gatsby doesn't necessarily like to attend his parties, he knows how to throw a world-class bash. See them in The Great Gatsby.