In some aspects, yes. But there are still some differences to make it more suitable for the medium or for creative choices.
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 entirely. There are some differences in plot and character development compared to the comics.
In some comic storylines, Sabrina does die, but it depends on the specific comic series and the creative direction taken by the writers.
Well, it varies. Different comic versions might have different fates for Sabrina. Sometimes she survives, and in others, she might not be so lucky.
Yes, Sabrina does appear in Archie Comics. She's a notable character within that universe.
Sure, Salem talks in the Sabrina comics. His words contribute to the character development and interaction among the comic's elements. It makes the comic more engaging and fun to follow.
Overall, Sabrina follows the comics quite well. Some details might be adapted for the medium, but the core elements remain intact. The creators have made efforts to stay true to the source material.
No, she doesn't. Sabrina doesn't sign the book in the comics.
In most Sabrina comics, the cat doesn't talk. But there might be some special editions or alternate storylines where it does.
Yes, she does. They have a happy ending together in the comics.