Not much, as Manga Rock was known for hosting unauthorized manga content and Phantom Blood has its own legitimate distribution channels.
The connection is almost non-existent. Phantom Blood is an official manga with its own official platforms for reading, while Manga Rock was an illegal source that got shut down.
Not much, really. Blood bank manga is a specific manga series and Manga Rock is a platform. They might be connected if the manga is available on that platform, but that's about it.
Not much. Manga Rock was a platform that hosted various manga illegally. Blood Lad manga is an independent creation with its own storyline and fanbase.
Most of the time, the original Phantom Blood manga is not colored. However, there could be colorized versions available in some special publications or through fan efforts. Coloring a manga can change the feel and sometimes doesn't do justice to the original art style.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's no direct connection between them.
Well, 'A Trail of Blood' could just be a manga that was hosted or accessible on Manga Rock. But that doesn't mean they have a specific or unique connection beyond that. Maybe it was popular or frequently viewed on the platform, but that's about it.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's some thematic connection or inspiration, but I haven't come across any definite link.
I really don't know. It's possible that they are completely separate entities with no overlapping elements or shared aspects.
Not sure about it. It's possible that Blood Rain could just be a random term and have nothing to do with the Manga Rock platform. Could be a coincidence or something.
Not much related. Manga Rock is a platform for various manga, while Strike the Blood is a specific manga series.
I have no definite idea. It could be that Rock is a character in the Blood Lad manga, or it could be that the manga's style or story is influenced by something related to Rock. But without further context, it's all just speculation.