Definitely not. Shrek made its debut as an animated film and wasn't based on a comic book. However, its popularity led to various related products and media, but a comic book wasn't where it began.
Shrek wasn't a comic book to start with. It first came into being as a feature-length animated movie and later had various spin-offs and adaptations, but not in the form of a comic book initially.
Riddick didn't start as a comic book. It might have been inspired by various sources, but not from comics initially. Maybe it came from a movie concept or a novel idea.
No, Supernatural wasn't originally a comic book. It started as a TV series.
No, The Incredibles wasn't originally a comic book. It originated as a computer-animated film.
Yes, Tarzan was originally featured in comic books. It gained popularity in that format before being adapted into other media.
Sure was. Peacemaker first appeared in comics and later gained popularity in other forms of media. The comic version provided the foundation for the character's development and storylines.
Sure was. The Eternals have a long-standing presence in comic books, with a detailed and engaging storyline.
Yes, the Shadow was originally a comic book. It gained popularity in that form before being adapted to other media.
Yes, The Eternals was originally a comic book. It has a rich history in the comic book world.
No, it wasn't. Brightburn was not based on a comic book.
Definitely. iZombie originated as a comic book that later got adapted into other forms of media. The comic provided the foundation for the characters and storylines we see today.