I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection between them.
Honestly, I don't think there's a significant relationship. Cat Street manga is likely a separate entity from the concept of rock. They might be in completely different genres or themes.
Not much. Manga Rock was an illegal platform and 'The Black Cat' manga has its own legitimate distribution channels.
Not much connection. The black cat manga is a separate entity and Rock might just be a random term associated.
The plot of Cat Street manga is quite engaging and unique. It follows the lives and experiences of the characters in a compelling way.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's about a manga featuring a cat roommate and some connection to rock music or a rock-themed element.
The relationship between the dragon king and the cat in Manga Rock could vary greatly. Maybe the cat has some special power that attracts the dragon king's attention, or they could be on a joint quest together.
It could be a deep emotional bond, with the cat providing comfort and companionship.
The Rakshasa Street manga on Manga Rock is quite accessible and offers a decent reading experience.
I'd suggest 'Fruits Basket'. Both have engaging characters and touch on themes of self-discovery and relationships, similar to Cat Street. There are also some emotional depth and light-hearted moments.
I have no idea. They seem to have no obvious connection.
It's quite popular. Many readers love the story and characters in 'Cat Street'.