The closeness of a furry comic to its source can be quite inconsistent. Sometimes it follows closely, keeping the key elements intact. Other times, there might be significant deviations to add new elements or tweak the story for a different audience. It all comes down to the creator's choices and goals.
It's quite close. The comic mostly follows the source with just a few minor tweaks that don't change the main plot or character development.
The time stalking comic is moderately true to its source. It keeps the main plot points while making some minor changes to make it more engaging for the audience.
It follows quite closely. The manga of Legend of the Legendary Heroes stays mostly true to the original concept, with few significant deviations.
It's moderately based. Some key elements are maintained, but there are also creative tweaks for better storytelling.
It's quite close. The Umineko manga mostly sticks to the main elements of the original, with few significant differences.
It can vary a lot. Sometimes the comic strip sticks very closely to the book, while other times it takes some liberties to make it more visually appealing or easier to follow.
It's quite close. The comic 'Lets' mostly adheres to its source, with just a few minor differences that don't significantly impact the main plot or characters.
It's quite close. The comic mostly adheres to the original Pokemon Synchronize concept, with few variations.
The The Originals comic is known for adhering closely to the source. It keeps the key plot points and character developments. Some minor adjustments are made to make it work better in the comic format, but they don't stray far from the original.
It's moderately close. The comic tries to capture the main elements but has some inevitable adaptations.