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.
Not exactly. Gotham takes some creative liberties and deviates from the comics in various aspects, but still maintains some key elements.
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.
Gotham has some elements from the comics, but it also takes creative liberties. Some storylines and characters are adapted differently.
It follows to some extent. There are similarities, but also some differences to make it work for TV.
Not really. The TV show Riverdale takes a lot of liberties and has significant departures from the comics.
It follows to a certain extent. There are similarities but also some notable differences to make it work better for the TV format.
Overall, the Ultimate Spider TV show tries to stick to the comics as much as possible. But to add drama and excitement, there are a few tweaks here and there. For example, character personalities might be slightly exaggerated or some storylines might be condensed.
The Ultimate Spiderman TV show takes inspiration from the comics but makes changes to appeal to a wider audience and add new twists. While it retains the core of Spiderman, it's not a strict follow-up.
Overall, the Arrow show is reasonably faithful to the comics. They keep the core elements intact, but make some changes to fit the TV pacing and audience. Some characters' backstories might be slightly different, but the main arcs are similar.
Overall, 'The Boys' show stays relatively true to the comics. Some characters and plotlines might have minor tweaks, but the core themes and story arcs are maintained. There are also added elements to make it more engaging for the TV audience.