No, to date it has not.
No, Manga is a Japanese comic drawn in the same style that Anime is. And Anime is a Japanese cartoon drawn in the same style that Manga is. Some Mangas that have been turned into Anime are: Death Note, School Rumble and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist.
Both. The manga, X/1999 by CLAMP, has been discontinued. The anime, X TV, is complete and has one movie.
The original source is a series of light novels, but there have been both a manga and anime based off of it. The manga can be read here: http://www.mangafox.com/page/manga/series/96/the_melancholy_of_haruhi_suzumiya/
Yes both the manga and the anime are in English now.
Currently not, if he does it has not been shown in the manga or anime.
No, I do not believe any second season has been scheduled.-If you watched the anime, check out the manga. The anime is only half of the manga and there is no cliff hanger in the manga.
It's been confirmed that the neither manga nor anime will have a sequel.
No its only an anime. Or if its a manga it hasn't been translated yet into English. :) maybe i am wrong but i have looked for it and havent found it.
it has never been seen in anime or manga soo, no
No he doesn't if he did it hasn't been released in the manga or anime
The pilot chapter of the manga was released in 1997, but the official manga started in 1999-present. The anime started in 2002-2007, when Shippuuden was aired from 2007-present.
Yes, in the manga series "Haikyuu!!", Hinata's confession to Kageyama has been depicted. However, in the anime adaptation, this scene has not yet been reached as of the end of the fourth season. The scene may be included in future seasons if the anime continues.