Chances are slim. Manga often focus on various themes and plots, and having a hot elf as a neighbor might not be a mainstream concept.
I don't think so. Usually, such a situation is quite rare in most manga.
Well, in the typical manga scenarios, having a hot elf as a neighbor is not a common occurrence. It's more of a fantasy element that doesn't pop up often.
I don't think so. Such a thing seems too fantastical to be true in most manga.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific manga you're referring to. Some mangas might have such a character, while others don't.
I don't think so. In most manga I've read, such a scenario is highly unlikely.
Yes, it does. Date A Live has a manga adaptation.
Yes, Date A Live does have a manga. It's based on the light novel series of the same name.
Yes, there is a manga for Love Live. It offers a different perspective and additional details compared to other forms of the franchise.
Yes, it does. The story was originally presented in manga form.
Yes, Manga Studio does have a live trace feature. It can be quite useful for converting hand-drawn sketches into digital lines.
The answer to whether Kaori lives in the Kimi no Uso manga depends on how you interpret the story's progression and the author's intentions. It's a matter of in-depth analysis and understanding of the manga's narrative.
Perhaps it's a way for the author to explore different themes and challenge conventional character archetypes. The decision for her to be a villainess might be to create tension and drama in the manga's narrative.