Hard to say exactly. It could have changes in language and maybe some cultural adaptations to make it more accessible to English readers. But the core story and characters might remain largely the same.
It likely contains adult and explicit content, often with specific themes and art styles.
One option could be to search on online marketplaces that sell digital manga. Amazon Kindle Store or ComiXology sometimes have a wide range of titles available, including 'Hajimete no Hitozuma' in English. Another possibility is to look for it on dedicated manga forums or communities where users might share links or information on where to find it.
You can search on platforms like Amazon Kindle. They often have a wide range of manga available in English. Another option is to look for fan translation groups on forums or social media, but be careful as the quality and legality can vary.
Honestly, without more information, it's difficult to determine the relationship. It could be that Mitsu x Mitsu is inspired by a drop manga, or they could just share similar themes or styles. We'd need more details to be certain.
I think Mitsu Mitsu Drops Manga Rock could imply some sort of discontinuation or modification of the service. But I don't have detailed info.
There could be quite a few differences. Maybe in the plot, character designs, or the overall style.
I'm not sure if it's widely available in English. You might have to search on specific manga platforms or websites dedicated to such content.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there were some copyright issues or changes in the availability.
They often share common themes like friendship and personal growth. The art styles might also have some similarities in terms of character designs.
You might try looking on dedicated manga websites or forums. Some popular ones include MangaFox or MangaReader.