It does a great job. The manhwa stays pretty close to the original, keeping the key elements intact.
Well, 'Cheese in the Trap' and 'The Scholar Who Walks the Night' are quite popular. The adaptations vary. Sometimes they stick closely to the manhwa, but sometimes there are creative changes to make it more suitable for the TV format.
It's a decent adaptation. The comic manages to capture the key elements and themes of the source material without major deviations.
The Drakengard manga is a moderately faithful adaptation. It retains the core story and themes, but there are minor alterations and additions to make it work better in the manga medium. However, these changes don't significantly deviate from the original source.
There are quite a few, like 'Watchmen' and 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns'. They can adapt well, staying true to the comic's story and characters.
Some popular book series based on comics include 'The Walking Dead' and 'Batman'. They usually adapt the comics quite well, keeping the core story and characters intact.
No, it doesn't. The anime adaptation of Parasyte had to make some cuts. There are parts in the manga that are not in the anime. The anime is still great, but if you want the complete story, you need to read the manga. It has more details about the characters' backstories, more in - depth exploration of the parasyte society, and additional sub - plots that add more richness to the overall story.
There are quite a few. Like 'Archie' books based on the Archie Comics. They usually do a decent job of adapting the characters and storylines.
Often, they try to follow the main plotlines closely. For example, in 'Sword Art Online', the major arcs from the light novels were adapted into the anime seasons. They also keep the key character relationships intact. However, sometimes they might condense certain parts to fit the time constraints of an anime episode. In 'Re:Zero', some of the more detailed internal monologues from the light novels were shortened a bit in the anime.
Overall, the Dear Door manga adaptation is faithful. Some minor tweaks might be there for better presentation, but the core remains intact. The characters and plotlines are mostly preserved as in the source.
It's a decent adaptation. The Berserk manga is mostly followed closely in the adaptation, with a few tweaks here and there that don't significantly change the core story.