The Flash TV show tries to stay true to the comic, but it has to adapt to the medium of television. There are added subplots and character tweaks that keep the show engaging while still paying homage to the source material.
Yes, it does to a large extent. The show keeps many key storylines and character developments from the comic.
Overall, the TV show Preacher has a decent resemblance to the comic. Some characters and events might be presented differently to fit the TV format, but the core essence remains. There are also new elements added to enhance the viewing experience.
The Invincible show mostly adheres to the comic. Some minor tweaks are made for better visual storytelling, but the core plot and characters remain the same.
It depends. Sometimes it follows the comic closely, but there are also some differences.
The Expanse TV show is considered to be a mostly accurate adaptation of the novels. It keeps the essential elements intact and does justice to the rich universe created in the books. Although there are inevitable tweaks for the visual medium, fans of the novels are generally satisfied with how closely it aligns.
It follows to some extent. There are similarities, but also some differences to make it work for TV.
Not really. The TV show Riverdale takes a lot of liberties and has significant departures from the comics.
The Gotham TV show doesn't follow the comics completely. It borrows the basic setting and some characters, but the plot and character arcs often differ significantly.
It follows to a certain extent. There are similarities but also some notable differences to make it work better for the TV format.
Overall, the show takes inspiration from the comic but makes significant deviations. Characters might have different fates and story arcs are altered for dramatic effect.