It's moderately accurate. Some key plot points and character traits are maintained, but there are still noticeable differences.
It depends. Sometimes it's quite accurate, but there can be some differences to make it more suitable for the screen.
Overall, the adaptation is reasonably accurate. Some minor changes are made for visual or narrative purposes, but they don't significantly deviate from the essence of the comic.
The boys' following of the comic is kind of hit-or-miss. Sometimes they get it right, but other times they deviate quite a bit. It depends on their level of understanding and attention.
It's reasonably accurate. The adaptation mostly sticks to the key elements and plotlines from the comics.
It's quite accurate. The show sticks closely to the comic's main plot and character developments.
It's quite accurate. The Batman representation in various media usually adheres closely to the comic book version, maintaining key traits and storylines.
It's quite accurate. The show mostly sticks to the comic's plot and characters, with only a few minor changes.
Captain Marvel is known for its decent adherence to the comic. It captures the essence of the character well. Some details might be changed to make it more appealing to a wider audience, but the fundamental aspects remain intact.
Moon Knight is fairly comic accurate. It manages to capture the key moments and character developments from the comic. However, like many adaptations, there are a few creative departures to make it more suitable for the medium of television or film.
It's quite accurate. The show mostly adheres to the key plot points and character developments from the comics.