I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a manga that incorporates elements of rock music or has a rock-themed storyline.
I don't have a definite answer. It might be that the art style of the manga is influenced by rock aesthetics, or the plot might revolve around a rock band. Without more information, it's tough to know for sure.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a title or a reference specific to a certain manga, but I need more context to give a definite answer.
Not that I know of. As of now, there's no movie based on this manga.
Well, it's hard to say. 'Suki yori mo chikaku manga' seems to be a manga title or concept, while 'rock' is a completely different genre or topic. So, the likelihood of a close relationship is quite low.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there's some thematic connection or influence from rock music, but it's hard to say for sure without more context.
Not much really. Manga Rock was a platform for various manga, but 'Ai Yori Aoshi' might not have had a direct connection to it.
It's decent. Manga Rock's adaptation of 'Shinsekai Yori' captures the main elements but might have some minor differences.
Not much. Manga Rock is known for hosting unauthorized manga content, while 'Todome no Kiss' has its official release channels.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe Manga Rock provided a platform to access Kamisama Kiss manga, but using unauthorized platforms is often against the law.
The connection could be that Manga Rock hosted or made available Kanisama Kiss manga. However, using such unauthorized platforms to access manga is against the law and can harm the creators.
Not much. Papa to Kiss manga is an independent work and Manga Rock is just a platform that might host it, but there's no direct connection.