Sometimes they do. It depends on the specific comic and its creators' intentions.
It varies. Some American comics aim for a close adherence to the actions, while others take more creative liberties to add drama or surprise. The genre and target audience also play a role in determining how closely the actions are followed.
It varies a lot. Some American comics are just a few pages long, while others can be dozens of pages.
It depends. Sometimes there are slight differences, but for the most part, it sticks to the comics' main plotlines.
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.
Overall, Endgame takes inspiration from the comics but makes significant alterations to fit the cinematic narrative. Some key plot points and character developments deviate from the original comic source.
In general, Smallville has some elements from the comics, but it also makes significant changes to fit the TV format and appeal to a broader audience. There are characters and plotlines that are quite different from the original comics.
The degree to which Titans follows the comics varies. In some aspects, it's very faithful, but in others, it deviates to bring a fresh take. It's a mix of staying true and adding new twists.
Not exactly. There are some significant differences between Endgame and the comics, especially in terms of plot and character developments.
Not really. There are quite a few differences between Legion and the comics. Some characters and storylines have been significantly altered.
Overall, the Batman does follow the comics, but there are some inevitable modifications and adaptations to fit the medium of film or TV. Some storylines might be condensed or expanded for better on-screen presentation.
It has some elements from the comics, but also takes creative liberties. So, it's not a strict follow-up.