The TV version of Loki doesn't strictly follow the comics. There are changes in personality, motivations, and story arcs to make it unique and stand out on the small screen.
Overall, the Sandman series is quite faithful to the comics. It captures the tone and atmosphere really well. There are some small changes for the sake of adaptation to the screen, but they don't stray too far from the source material.
Not exactly. The TV series of The Walking Dead has some significant differences from the comics. Some characters' storylines and deaths are changed, and new plotlines are added.
Overall, The Boys series takes inspiration from the comics but makes quite a few alterations. Some characters' arcs and storylines have been changed for better on-screen presentation and to add new twists.
Not exactly. There are some significant differences in plotlines and character developments.
The Boys series does follow the comics pretty closely. However, there are a few tweaks here and there to make it more suitable for the TV format and to add some surprises for the viewers. But the basic story and character traits are maintained.
Yes, it does for the most part. There are some minor differences, but the main plot and characters are pretty similar.
The Boys series follows the comics to a considerable extent. However, there are some differences to make it more suitable for the TV format. Some characters' arcs might have been slightly modified, and new elements might have been introduced for added drama and entertainment.
Overall, Lucifer has some deviations from the comic. They made changes to fit the TV format and add more drama. But the core concepts remain similar.
It follows to a certain extent. There are similarities but also some notable differences to make it work better for the TV format.
The Gotham TV show doesn't follow the comics completely. It borrows the basic setting and some characters, but the plot and character arcs often differ significantly.