I'm not sure. Maybe they have no direct connection.
I don't really know. Maybe it's just a passing reference or there could be some underlying theme shared between them. But without clear details, it's hard to tell for sure.
The main differences might be in the presentation and some minor plot details. The manga might offer more depth in certain storylines.
It's quite accurate. The adaptation on Manga Rock closely follows the Akai Ito manga, with few noticeable differences.
I don't really know. It's difficult to determine the link between Akai mi hajiketa and Manga Rock. Maybe it's a new trend or a unique concept that hasn't been widely discussed yet.
The quality of the 'Akai Ito' one-shot is impressive. It combines beautiful illustrations with a compelling narrative that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Well, Junji Ito's manga are known for their unique horror style. Manga Rock, on the other hand, is a platform. But usually, accessing Junji Ito's manga through legal and authorized means is preferred.
Not much. Gyo is a manga by Junji Ito and Manga Rock was a platform that hosted various manga illegally. But Gyo is available through legal means.
Not much. Manga Rock is known for hosting unauthorized manga, and Junji Ito's works should be accessed through legal channels.
I think Long Dream by Junji Ito could have been one of the many manga titles featured on Manga Rock. But keep in mind that the availability might vary depending on various factors like copyright and regional restrictions.
I'm not sure specifically what 'akai ito visual novel' is about as there could be many visual novels with that name. It might be a story centered around certain characters, perhaps with a plot involving themes of love, mystery or adventure, and told through a visual and text - based medium typical of visual novels.
Manga Rock might have hosted some of Ito Junji's works illegally. It's not an authorized platform for such content.