Yes. Argento Soma originated as a manga. The anime was later developed based on the popularity and success of the manga. The manga featured detailed character development and engaging plotlines.
Yes, it does. Shokugeki no Soma originated as a manga series.
Yes, it did. The Shokugeki no Soma manga concluded its run after a successful story arc.
Yes, it is. The manga concluded its run a while ago.
I'm not sure. Maybe it depends on the context and their relationship.
Overall, Soma does bring elements of the manga to life, but there are some creative alterations. For example, certain character expressions or plot points might be slightly changed to fit the animation format.
Yes, they do. The development of their relationship leads to them getting together in the manga.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops gradually throughout the manga and eventually leads to them being together.
Yes, he does. Soma's hard work and culinary skills eventually lead him to join the Elite Ten.
Not really. There are often some differences and omissions in the adaptation.
Yes, Soma has a great story. It's a psychological horror game with a deep and thought - provoking narrative. The story is set in an underwater dystopia where the player discovers the truth about the world they are in, which is filled with mystery, danger, and moral dilemmas.