I think 'Fullmetal Alchemist' is comparable. Both have well-developed worlds and emotional depth in the story.
One common cause could be a lack of creative inspiration for the storylines. Maybe the author hits a wall and can't figure out where to take the plot next.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's stuck or facing some production issues.
The deadlock could be a plot twist or a conflict that stalls the story's progress. It might involve characters being stuck in a difficult situation with no easy way out.
Deadlock yaoi manga often has beautiful illustrations, deep character development, and a plot that builds tension as the relationship progresses against various obstacles.
It's hard to say. Deadlock manga and Rock could be completely unrelated, or there could be some obscure link that's not widely known.
It's hard to say exactly. Maybe there's a problem with supply and demand or some technical glitch. But it's not common for this to happen on a large scale.
You can try looking on popular online manga platforms like Manga Rock or Webtoon. They might have it available for reading.
The main differences might be in the way some characters are portrayed or in the pacing of the story. But generally, they stick pretty close.
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There could be differences in the way the story is presented, like the pacing and the visual details. Sometimes, the manga raw might show things more visually, while the novel can go deeper into characters' thoughts.