Not entirely. There are some differences in plot and character development compared to the comics.
Marvel's Defenders has a mix. It keeps some core elements from the comics but also makes adjustments to make it more engaging for the screen. Some fans think it's close enough, while others notice the deviations.
Not really. There are some significant differences between the show and the comics in terms of plot and character developments.
The Defenders in Marvel Comics have a changing lineup over time. Some of the notable members are Jessica Jones, and sometimes even characters like Hulk or Valkyrie join the team depending on the storyline.
In some aspects, yes. But there are still some differences to make it more suitable for the medium or for creative choices.
No, Daredevil doesn't die in Defenders comics. His storylines continue in various arcs.
Yes, Marvel Unlimited offers a wide range of Marvel Comics for subscribers to enjoy.
Marvel justifies Marvel Comics 1000 by presenting it as a celebration of their rich history and a platform to introduce fresh and exciting story arcs. It could also be a strategic move to attract new readers and reignite the passion of long-time fans.
Claire is part of the original comics for The Defenders. Her character might have some differences in portrayal compared to the show, but the core presence is there.
Yes, of course. The Marvel Comics Universe is based on a vast collection of comics that have been published over the years.
Not all. Marvel Unlimited has a vast collection, but it doesn't include every single Marvel comic ever published. Some older or more obscure titles might be missing.