No, Killjoy isn't based on a comic book. It's an original creation for the specific medium it exists in.
Killjoy is not based on a comic book. The concept and everything about it were created from scratch specifically for this particular project or franchise.
Riverdale isn't based on a specific existing comic book. It's an adaptation that takes inspiration from the Archie Comics universe but creates its own unique storylines and characters.
Definitely not. Altered Carbon has its roots in a novel. It wasn't adapted from a comic book. The novel provided the foundation for the story we see in the various media adaptations.
Raising Dion isn't derived from a comic book. It has its own unique storyline and concept that were specifically crafted for the show.
John Wick is not based on a comic. It was created specifically for the big screen, bringing a fresh and unique story to the action genre. The concept and characters were developed independently for the movie.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find out by checking with the publisher or on dedicated comic book forums.
Yes, The Incredibles is based on a comic. The movie takes inspiration from comic book-style superhero concepts and storylines.
Yes, Riverdale is based on the Archie Comics series.
Riverdale is primarily based on the Archie Comics series. The show takes elements from the classic comic characters and storylines and gives them a modern, darker twist. It incorporates various relationships, mysteries, and coming-of-age themes from the source material.
Batman is primarily based on the comic books published by DC Comics. These comics have shaped the character and his storylines over the years.
Yes, there are. Some movies draw inspiration from various sources but not directly from comic books. For example, 'The Truman Show' has elements of a fantastical world but isn't based on a comic.