Honestly, I'm not sure. Maybe they have no direct relationship at all. Or it could be that they have some sort of business collaboration, but I just don't have that information.
I have no idea. I don't know much about the connection between them.
Most likely not. Manga Rock has a specific set of manga it hosts, and 'Not a Basement Studio' might not be among them. It could be too niche or not have the necessary licensing.
I think it's because Manga Rock was often associated with copyright infringement and illegal distribution of manga content, rather than being a legitimate basement-like place for manga.
Overall, the rock brush in Manga Studio has its pros and cons. It can create some nice effects if you master the settings and techniques, but it might not be perfect for all styles of drawing.
The adaptation by Salty Studio of Manga Rock is quite decent. It manages to capture the key elements of the original manga.
I have no idea. Maybe you have had a bad experience with it or heard some negative things about it.
Not sure. Maybe they are completely separate entities with no significant relation. It could be that they operate in different domains or have no overlapping aspects.
It's hard to say exactly. It could be that Rock is a character in Sun Ken Rock manga, or there might be a musical influence related to the term 'Rock' in the context of the manga. But without more details, it's difficult to be definite.
The Mashikaku Rock manga might incorporate elements of rock music, like characters inspired by rock musicians or storylines related to the rock scene.
Well, it could be that the 'rock' aspect refers to a style or theme incorporated into the Black Rock Shooter manga. Maybe it influences the characters, settings, or storylines. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Not much. Manga Rock was a platform for accessing various manga, but its use might not have been legal for all content, including 'Oreshura'.