I don't think you can simply say the comics are better. The TV series has its unique appeal in terms of visual and audio experiences, while the comics might have more freedom in storytelling. It all comes down to what you value more.
For me, it's a tough call. The TV show has its own strengths, like updated storylines and modern production values. But the comics have that original charm and a purer form of the story. So, it's kind of a toss-up.
The Negotiator was a very popular TV series. It had a wonderful plot and an excellent cast. However, everyone had different aesthetic standards for television dramas, so some people might think that other television dramas were better than The Negotiator. For example, some people might like a more exciting story or a more fascinating character development. Some people might like more realistic works or TV series that focused more on emotional resonance. Therefore, there was no TV series that everyone thought was the best and everyone liked it.
We can come up with some novels that are better than the TV series. Among them were " Bad Kids,"" I Want to See You,"" Drawing Swords,"" Too Late to Say I Love You,"" Decryption," and so on. These novels enjoyed high praise from the fans of the original works, who thought they were more exciting than TV series. The original novel could better restore the characters 'images, give the readers more room for imagination, and enrich the world view of the story through psychological descriptions and environmental descriptions. In addition, the original novel could also provide more details and background information, making the story more complete. However, these were just some examples. It was still up to one's personal taste and preferences to determine which original works were better than the TV series.
Hero Chunhyang was a classic Korean drama about the love story between a rich girl and a poor boy. Even though Chunhyang the Hero was a classic, there were many other TV series that were better than it. For example, a recent high-profile TV series was 'My Love From the Star', which told the love story between an alien and an actor. This TV series was not only loved by the audience but also won many awards. Another high-profile TV series was The Signal, which told the story of a group of police officers who were investigating a mysterious case. This TV series had a compact plot and the actors performed well, which was very popular with the audience. In addition, there were many other excellent TV series such as Startling Step, Lonely and Brilliant God-Ghost, Cheese Trap, and so on. Every TV series had its own charm and could be watched according to one's preferences.
They can be really good. The Buffy comics often expand on the story and characters from the TV show in interesting ways.
Buffy's relationship with Spike in the comics varies. Sometimes they have significant interactions and may even be romantically involved, but it's not a constant throughout all the comic series.
[My Altay has both a TV series and a movie version.] However, the search results provided did not clearly answer which one looked better. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which was better, the TV series or the movie.
The answer varies. Some Buffy comics are explicitly tied into the main continuity and are considered canon, but there are others that might be more standalone or not as directly related to the core story, so their canonicity is up for debate among fans.
It varies from comic to comic. Sometimes they have a romantic connection, while in others, their relationship is more complicated or not existent at all.