It follows pretty closely. Most of the key plot points and character developments are in line with the original.
Not much. It mostly sticks to the original plot and characters.
It depends. Sometimes it follows very closely, but there can be some creative changes to make it more suitable for a wider audience or for cinematic/TV adaptation.
Overall, the Invincible comic sticks closely to the original. There might be a few minor tweaks for better narrative flow or visual presentation, but nothing major.
It follows pretty closely. The Metroid manga mostly adheres to the original ideas and plotlines.
The 'How I Met My Saiyan' comic is known for its close adherence to the original. It retains the essence and plotlines, with only occasional artistic liberties taken to enhance the reading experience and make it more engaging for comic readers.
The Overlord manga is known for its relatively close adaptation. It tries to capture the essence and major events of the source material. Some artistic licenses are taken for visual effects or to make it more suitable for the manga format, but they don't stray far from the original story.
Not much. The Konosuba manga mostly stays true to the original, with only minor differences.
The Overlord manga is known for its relatively close alignment with the source. Minor adjustments might be made to fit the comic format or for better visual storytelling, but it doesn't stray far from the original concept and events.
The Frieren manga is relatively faithful to the source. There are some minor differences in the presentation and pacing, but the core elements remain the same. It mainly aims to bring the story to life visually without major alterations.
It depends. Sometimes a story can stay very close, while in other cases it can stray quite far.