Well, it depends. Sometimes it follows very closely, but there are moments when it takes its own path for creative reasons. The key elements, though, are mostly there.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. Some parts are spot-on, while others deviate a little. But on the whole, it maintains the core of the original comic.
It depends. Sometimes it's very close, but there can be some changes to make it more appealing for a wider audience.
The closeness varies. Certain aspects are replicated precisely, while others are adapted to fit the medium or add more drama. But the core essence of the comic is mostly retained.
It depends. Sometimes it follows the comic closely, but there are also some differences.
It's reasonably close. The TV show captures the main plot points and characters from the books, but there are some differences.
Yes, it does to a considerable extent. The HBO version keeps many key elements and plotlines from the comics.
Invincible is known for its relatively faithful adaptation of the comic. It manages to capture the essence and key elements. Though there could be some artistic licenses taken here and there, they don't deviate significantly from the comic's essence.
Overall, 'The Boys' show stays relatively true to the comics. Some characters and plotlines might have minor tweaks, but the core themes and story arcs are maintained. There are also added elements to make it more engaging for the TV audience.
It depends. Sometimes it follows the comics closely, but there are also some differences to make the show more engaging for the audience.
It follows quite closely. There are some differences, but the main plot and character developments are similar.
In some aspects, it does. But there are still some differences to make the anime more visually appealing and suitable for the screen.