It varies. Some fanfics are almost like a carbon copy of the original, but others might just use the characters and settings to tell a wholly unique story.
I'm afraid I can't help you with this. I have no knowledge of the source material for Apotheosis. You might get more information by asking in related literary forums.
Treasure Island was one of Stevenson's most successful works. The plot originated from a map drawn by the author. Through the experiences of the young Jim Hawkins, the novel told a thrilling and complicated adventure story. Jim found the treasure map and went to Treasure Island with his local friends to find the treasure. However, the evil pirates were also chasing them, ready to snatch the treasure. Based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine which version was most faithful to the original Treasure Island.
The Godfather movies 1, 2, and 3 were all adapted from the novel, The Godfather. However, the first and second movie versions had some cuts and adjustments on the basis of the original work. The third movie version had some innovation and supplements to the original work.
The Godfather Film Series 1, 2, and 3 were all adapted from Mario Puzo's novel by Francis Ford Coppola. Although 1 and 2 were adapted from the novel, the storyline and character relationships in the three films had some innovation and changes, which was one of the reasons why the series was highly praised.
Strictly speaking, writing a novel based on an anime wasn't considered original. Because the storyline and characters in anime were usually authorized or adapted by the original author, all the plots and characters in the novel were influenced and inspired by anime. Although novels could draw reference from the storyline and characters in anime, if one wanted to use it as a source of inspiration for their own creation, they had to ensure that the plot and characters in the novel were different from those in anime and that they could show their own unique imagination and creativity. Therefore, although the plot and characters in the novel may be influenced by the anime, as long as they can show their own unique creativity, they can be called original novels.
One aspect that's close to the real story is the geopolitical climate that inspired it. The Cold War was a time of high tension between the US and the Soviet Union. 'Red Dawn' took this real - life tension and turned it into a fictional invasion scenario. So, the context of international relations at the time is what the movie borrowed most from the real story.
The MCU movies have a significant foundation in comics. They take the ideas, characters, and events from the comics and adapt them to the big screen. However, there are always tweaks and updates to make the stories more accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
Overall, the Luann cartoon has a decent connection to the comic. It retains the main characters and key storylines, but there could be some tweaks for entertainment value and visual appeal.
Yes, Riverdale takes inspiration from the Archie Comics but makes some modern adaptations and changes to the storylines and characters.
Yes, it is. The movie stays quite true to the source novel, capturing the key elements and plotlines.