Possibly. If you're not paying attention to the author's cues or the genre's conventions, you might be reading it wrongly. However, everyone has their own way of enjoying manga.
I think 'One Piece' could be somewhat similar. It has adventure and unique characters like 'Wrong Way'.
Definitely the wrong way. Manga Rock often violates copyright laws and doesn't support the creators. We should use legal and legitimate sources to enjoy manga and respect the hard work of the artists and writers.
I don't think so. Usually, Naruto's actions and directions in the manga are coherent and make sense within the story.
One wrong way might be when the healing magic has no limitations or consequences, which takes away the tension and challenge. Also, if it's used inconsistently or without a clear logic, it can be a problem.
One wrong way might be using the healing manga for entertainment only and missing out on the therapeutic aspects it offers. Another could be taking the content too literally without considering the context and intended audience.
Using Manga Rock for healing magic is indeed the wrong way. Not only is it against the law, but it also deprives the manga industry of the revenue it needs to continue creating quality content. You should look for legitimate sources to get your manga fix.
Yes, there could be. It might depend on the specific rules and context set within the manga world.
He didn't quite understand the exact meaning of the question. If it was a novel misled by its name, there was A Sow.(Because the author's pen name and the title of the work are so confusing, it's easy to miss out on it, but the actual writing style is quite good),"Back to the Years When My Father Was the School Handsome"(The name is easy to misunderstand as the female lead and her father falling in love, but the actual content is not bad),"Spending All to Go to School"(The name is easy to make people think that it's an inspirational novel for the college entrance examination, but it's actually not the case),"The Xie Family's Short Life Ghost Lives to a Hundred Years Old"(The name is easy to make people think that it's a sweet favorite, but it's actually a supernatural story similar to solving a case), and so on. If you mean something else, please clarify the question.
The original singer of the song, Wrong Way, Wrong Person, was AZ Zhenzhen.
I don't think you were wrong. Even if the one-shot manga didn't wow you, it's still an experience. You might have learned something about the genre or discovered what you don't like, which is useful for future manga choices.