Honestly, I have no idea. 'Lost brain' sounds quite abstract and 'manga rock' could be anything from a genre to a website. It's hard to make a definite connection without additional information.
Not much. They are two separate entities. Manga Rock is a platform for accessing manga, while Astra Lost in Space is a specific manga or anime series.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have some sort of crossover or promotional tie-in.
Not much directly. Final Fantasy is a video game franchise, Lost Stranger might be a separate story or character concept, and Manga Rock is a platform for reading manga. They don't have an obvious direct link.
Maybe 'Death Note' is similar. Both have complex plots and characters with hidden agendas. And they both explore themes of power, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
The Dragalia Lost manga and Manga Rock have little in common. Manga Rock is just a place where you might come across the Dragalia Lost manga, but they don't have an inherent or significant relationship. The manga stands on its own in terms of content and creation.
I don't think so. Manga Rock is often known for its independent operation and doesn't have a direct connection with MAL.
Manga Rock Lost Canvas seems to have faced legal issues and was taken down for copyright infringement.
The theme might be about self-discovery and the challenges of growing up in a rock music backdrop.
It varies. Some adaptations are quite close, while others take more liberties.
Well, I think Second Brain and Manga Rock could be completely separate entities. They might operate in different domains or serve different purposes, so it's hard to say there's a definite relationship between them.