Well, Simpsons comics and Death Note have nothing in common. Simpsons is a light-hearted comedy, but Death Note is all about serious crime and mystery. They operate in distinct fictional universes.
There's not much direct connection. They are from completely different universes and have distinct styles and themes.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. The Simpsons comic is a comedic series, while Death Note is a dark and intense manga. They seem quite different.
The Simpsons comics' Death Note parody is actually quite clever. It combines the familiar Simpsons style with elements of Death Note in a way that's both funny and unexpected. The characters are portrayed in a way that fits the parody well, and it makes for an enjoyable read.
The 'Death Note Simpsons' comic might be a fan-made crossover that combines elements from both 'Death Note' and 'The Simpsons' in a creative way, but it's not an official part of either franchise.
The Simpsons comics' parody of Death Note might take the serious elements of Death Note and turn them into something funny and over-the-top. Maybe Homer gets hold of a 'Death Note' and causes chaos in a typically Simpson-esque manner.
The Simpsons Death Note comic probably relates to the original by borrowing the basic idea of the Death Note but giving it a Simpsonified spin. It could feature familiar characters in unexpected roles and situations.
The 'The Simpsons Death Note' comic takes inspiration from both franchises, bringing characters and themes together in an interesting way. It might feature familiar Simpsons characters interacting with the concepts and rules of the Death Note. However, it's likely to have its own twists and turns to make it stand out.
They are related in that 'Another Note' is a spin-off or supplementary story based on the 'Death Note' manga universe.
The manga of Death Note is the basis for all its adaptations. It features a complex plot and well-developed characters that have made it a classic. The manga sets the tone and story framework for everything that follows.
I think there might be some story or character crossover among them, but it's not straightforward. Maybe they exist in the same fictional universe or have related themes.