It varies. Some aspects are quite similar, but there are also notable differences to make it more suitable for the TV format.
Lucifer doesn't strictly adhere to the comics. It borrows key concepts while adding its own twists and turns. This makes it both familiar and surprising for fans of the comic source material.
Overall, Lucifer has some elements from the comics but also takes creative liberties. There are changes in character development and storylines to keep the show engaging and fresh for the audience.
Overall, Lucifer has some deviations from the comic. They made changes to fit the TV format and add more drama. But the core concepts remain similar.
It follows quite closely. There are some differences, but the main plot and character developments are similar.
It follows quite closely. The main plot and key characters are consistent, with only a few minor tweaks for the medium of TV.
It varies. Some aspects are very close, but there are also changes made for the cinematic adaptation to appeal to a wider audience.
It varies. Some storylines are very similar, but there are also significant differences to make it more suitable for TV.
It follows quite closely. There are only a few minor differences that don't change the main plot.
Gotham has some elements from the comics, but it also takes creative liberties. Some storylines and characters are adapted differently.
Endgame takes inspiration from the comics but makes significant changes to fit the cinematic universe and storytelling needs. Some characters' arcs and events are quite distinct from the comic counterparts.
It varies. Some MCU movies and shows stick quite closely to the comics, while others take more creative liberties and make significant changes.
Not very closely. Riverdale takes a lot of liberties and has many plotlines that deviate significantly from the comics.