I'm not familiar with such comics and can't provide details. They might not be suitable for general audiences.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be various themes in it. It might be about a character's unique journey, perhaps with elements of mystery, action or personal growth. But without reading it, it's hard to say precisely.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe they have some thematic connection or could be related in terms of style or genre.
The adaptation is quite decent. It captures the key elements and characters from the manga quite well.
Shita hentai comic often features explicit and adult-oriented content that may not be suitable for all audiences.
Well, it could be that the style or plot of the 'Hitori no Shita' cartoon is considered 'crazy' in terms of being unconventional or unexpected. But it really depends on individual perspectives and what aspects one finds unusual.
Another option is to check with local libraries. Some libraries have sections dedicated to international literature or manga/light novel collections. They might have a copy of 'hitori no shita light novel' that you can borrow and read. If your local library doesn't have it, you could request them to acquire it.
Well, usually, 'Hitori no Shita: The Outcast' manga and Rock could be in different domains. Maybe there's some inspiration drawn from Rock for the manga, but that's not common.
I'm not sure about specific free sites. But sometimes, illegal and unauthorized platforms offer it for free, which is against the law and can have risks like poor quality or malware.
You might try looking on popular manga reading platforms like MangaPlus or Viz. Sometimes, libraries also have digital collections of translated manga.