It's hard to say for sure. Could be that there are thematic similarities or that elements from rock music have influenced the manga's style or story, but that's just a guess.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's some sort of inspiration or reference, but I haven't come across a direct connection.
I don't have a clear idea. It's possible that the manga incorporates rock elements in its art or character designs, or maybe there's a more conceptual link that's not immediately obvious.
The 'Maou Jou de Oyasumi' manga could potentially be accessible on Manga Rock. But keep in mind that Manga Rock has faced legal issues and using it might not be the right choice. We should always support the manga creators by accessing content through legitimate channels.
Not much. Manga Rock was known for hosting unauthorized manga, and 'As Miss Beelzebub' manga might have been among them illegally.
Overall, the adaptation in Manga Rock of Beelzebub manga is pretty good. There might be some minor differences for technical or display reasons, but the core story and characters remain intact.
It could be that the interface of Manga Rock is user-friendly and makes it easy for Miss Beelzebub to find and enjoy her favorite manga. Also, the frequent updates and new releases keep her engaged.
It's not straightforward. The connection could vary depending on how the adaptations handle the source material.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'ler'. But the Beelzebub manga is an interesting and unique work on its own.
In the manga, Beelzebub and Oga have a master-demon bond, and Hilda is there to assist and guide them. Their relationships evolve throughout the story.
The Beelzebub manga has indeed finished. It wrapped up after completing its intended story arcs and providing a satisfying ending for the readers.
One manga that could be similar is 'Blue Exorcist'. It has supernatural elements and action-packed scenes like Beelzebub.
It's quite decent. The management ensures a smooth release schedule and maintains the quality of the manga.