I'm not really sure. Maybe it's just a reference or has some loose connection, but I don't have definite info.
Not much, as Manga Rock was known for hosting unauthorized manga content and Nabari no Ou manga has its own official distribution channels.
I think it's hard to say. 'Ou sama' and 'Puppy Love' might just be two separate elements within Manga Rock with no specific relationship. It could depend on the context or the particular storyline of the manga.
It could be that Manga Rock was one of the platforms where you could read the 'Ou sama wa Shitsuji sama' manga. But it might have had certain licensing or legal issues related to it.
It's quite accurate. Manga Rock usually does a decent job of presenting the 'Ibara no Ou' manga without major distortions.
It varies. Some parts are adapted quite accurately, but there are also some differences that might affect the experience.
It's decent. The adaptation on Manga Rock maintains the key elements of the manga but might have some minor differences.
The presentation on Manga Rock is decent. It offers a good reading experience with clear images and easy navigation.
Well, it depends on a lot of factors. Sometimes the manga is adapted closely, but other times there are major changes to suit different mediums or creative directions. So, it's hard to say exactly without more specific details.
It's quite popular. Many readers enjoy the unique storyline and characters in the Kawaki manga.
Yes, Kawaki has been introduced in the manga.