Not very closely. It's often more fictional and imaginative than based on real life.
Overall, the comic is more of a creative expression and doesn't directly mirror real-life situations. It might draw inspiration from various themes and concepts but doesn't aim for strict realism.
The 'How I Want to Die' comic is mainly a work of fiction. It uses symbolic and artistic elements rather than being an accurate portrayal of real life. It's more about exploring ideas and emotions than depicting actual events.
Overall, 'How We Roll' tries to capture the essence of the real story, but for entertainment purposes, there might be some embellishments and changes. However, the core elements are often retained.
It's quite close. The comic book tries to capture the main elements and themes of the novel, with only some minor changes for visual adaptation.
Overall, 'How We Roll' sticks pretty closely to the true story. Some details might be exaggerated or simplified for better entertainment, but the core of the story remains true. For example, the relationships and key plot points are mostly accurate.
The closeness varies. Certain aspects are replicated precisely, while others are adapted to fit the medium or add more drama. But the core essence of the comic is mostly retained.
It follows quite closely. The main plot and key elements are mostly intact.
Overall, Riverdale takes inspiration from the comic but makes significant alterations to the plot and characters. Some storylines are unique to the show and not found in the comic at all.
It follows quite closely. Most of the key plot points and character developments from the comic are present in the adaptation.
Not very closely. It's mostly a fictional creation with elements of imagination and fantasy.
It depends. Some parts might be very accurate, while others could be dramatized for a better narrative.
It represents real - life war situations by showing the desperation of civilians. They have to scavenge for resources like food and medicine, which is a common scenario in actual wars.