The Untamed is quite faithful to the novel. It captures the essence and crucial elements, although there are a few changes made to fit the medium of TV and audience preferences.
Yes, it does to a large extent. The main plot and key character developments are in line with the novel.
The Untamed mostly adheres to the novel. Some minor details and subplots might have been tweaked for the adaptation, but the core story remains intact.
It follows to a considerable extent. There are some differences, but they don't significantly impact the main plot and character development.
It follows to a considerable extent. But there are still some differences to make it more suitable for the anime format.
Somewhat. It captures the main ideas but not all details.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. Some aspects of Gotham follow the comics closely, but there are also significant departures and new storylines added.
Invincible is known for its relatively faithful adaptation of the comic. It manages to capture the essence and key elements. Though there could be some artistic licenses taken here and there, they don't deviate significantly from the comic's essence.
Yes, it does. The adaptation of Alita sticks pretty closely to the manga, maintaining the key plot points and character developments.
Overall, Endgame takes inspiration from the comics but makes significant alterations to fit the cinematic narrative. Some key plot points and character developments deviate from the original comic source.
It depends. Some parts are quite similar, but there are also noticeable differences.
In general, Smallville has some elements from the comics, but it also makes significant changes to fit the TV format and appeal to a broader audience. There are characters and plotlines that are quite different from the original comics.
The degree to which Titans follows the comics varies. In some aspects, it's very faithful, but in others, it deviates to bring a fresh take. It's a mix of staying true and adding new twists.