It's hard to say. Maybe Rock is just a reference or inspiration for Tart Magica manga, or they could be completely unrelated.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have no direct connection.
It has unique art style and engaging storylines that capture readers' attention.
Not much. Kazumi Magica manga is an independent work and Manga Rock is just a platform that might host it.
You might try looking on popular manga reading websites or platforms. Some well-known ones include MangaReader or Viz Media.
Madoka Magica manga wasn't available on Manga Rock because it was an illegal platform. You should look for legal sources to read it.
The Puella Magi Tart Magica manga and its anime are quite similar. The anime usually sticks to the manga's storylines, but it might enhance the visuals or make some minor changes to fit the animation format. Generally, fans of the manga tend to enjoy the anime too.
Not much directly. Manga Rock was a platform for accessing various manga, but Madoka Magica is a specific manga/anime series. Maybe they could be related if Manga Rock had it available for reading.
The adaptation on Manga Rock is decent. It captures the key elements of the original manga, but there might be some minor differences.
The Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica manga on Manga Rock is presented quite well, with clear images and easy navigation.
Overall, adaptations of 'Magica of the End' often draw inspiration from the manga but might tweak elements for better visual or narrative presentation. Some details could be expanded or condensed depending on the requirements of the adaptation format.
The connection between Madoka Magica and Jojo Kiss manga could be in terms of style, character design, or perhaps a fan-made mashup. But it's not an official collaboration as far as I know.