It depends. Some parts are quite similar to the manga, but there are also a few alterations and additions to make it more appealing for the TV audience.
The anime of Seven Deadly Sins is generally faithful to the manga. There are a few adaptations and additions, but they don't stray far from the original manga's essence and don't significantly impact the overall experience.
Yes, it does for the most part. But there are some minor differences here and there.
Not really. The anime made some significant changes that deviated from the manga and affected the story's coherence.
Yes, it does. The Seven Deadly Sins has a manga adaptation.
The second season of Gate doesn't follow the manga strictly. Some characters' developments and events were handled differently to adapt to the demands of the animation format and pacing.
Well, the Seven Deadly Sins manga ends with a climactic battle and resolution that ties up most of the storylines. The characters' fates are revealed, and there's a sense of closure, although some fans might have wanted a bit more.
The ending of the Seven Deadly Sins manga is quite conclusive. The main characters achieve their goals and there's a sense of closure for their story arcs.
The ending of the Seven Deadly Sins manga ties up most of the storylines and gives a satisfying conclusion to the characters' arcs.
No, she doesn't. Elizabeth survives throughout the manga.
The 7 Deadly Sins anime follows the manga to a considerable extent, but there are some differences.