From Eroica with Love
From Eroica with Love |
Cover of Japanese volume 34 |
エロイカより愛をこめて (Eroica Yori Ai o Komete) |
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Genre |
Comedy |
Manga |
Written by |
Yasuko Aoike |
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Published by |
Akita Shoten |
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English publisher |
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Demographic |
Shōjo |
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Magazine |
Princess |
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Original run |
1976 – 2012 |
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Volumes |
39 |
From Eroica with Love (Japanese: エロイカより愛をこめて, Hepburn: Eroica Yori Ai o Komete) is a shōjo manga by Yasuko Aoike which originally began publication in 1976 by Akita Shoten. The series ran irregularly in the Japanese anthology magazine Viva Princess from December 1976 to April 1979, then moved to the sister publication Princess beginning in September 1979.[1] It was featured regularly in Princess, with several later side stories appearing in Viva Princess, until August 1989. It went on hiatus for several years, then reappeared in Princess in May 1995 and ran irregularly through December 2007. As of January 2009, it is once again regularly featured in Princess Gold. The English translation by CMX began publication in 2004. It has also been translated to Chinese, as Romantic Hero, with 21 volumes; as well as to Thai, with 20 volumes.
The series revolves around the adventures of Dorian Red Gloria, Earl of Gloria, an openly gay English lord who is an art thief known as "Eroica", and Major Klaus Heinz von dem Eberbach, an uptight West German NATO major.
The series is driven by frequent inadvertent encounters between Dorian and Klaus, with Dorian often disrupting Klaus's missions. Dorian has developed a fondness for and flirts incessantly with Klaus, who typically reacts with extreme disgust. Other reoccurring characters include Dorian and Klaus's respective subordinates and Klaus's enemies from the Russian KGB.
The series is generally comedic, although it involves violence, theft, and bizarre international incidents. Much of the series spoofs spy stories, as indicated by the title, a play on the James Bond novel From Russia, with Love.
Plot
Release
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
1 | 1978 | ISBN 4-253-07109-0 | November 28, 2004 | ISBN 1-4012-0519-4 |
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A Thousand Kisses, Iron Klaus and Achillies' Last Stand |
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2 | 1980 | ISBN 4-253-07110-4 | January 12, 2005 | ISBN 1-4012-0520-8 |
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Love in Greece and Dramatic Spring, also a non-Eroica-story I.V.Y. Navy |
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3 | 1981 | ISBN 4-253-07111-2 | April 13, 2005 | ISBN 1-4012-0521-6 |
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In'shallah and Hallelujah Express |
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4 | 1981 | ISBN 4-253-07112-0 | July 13, 2005 | ISBN 1-4012-0523-2 |
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Veni, Vidi, Vici and Alaskan Front (part 1) |
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5 | 1981 | ISBN 4-253-07113-9 | October 12, 2005 | ISBN 1-4012-0522-4 |
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6 | 1982 | ISBN 4-253-07114-7 | February 8, 2006 | ISBN 1-4012-0875-4 |
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Special Vacation Orders and Glass Target (part 1) |
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7 | 1982 | ISBN 4-253-07115-5 | September 30, 2006 | ISBN 1-4012-0876-2 |
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Glass Target (part 2) and Midnight Collector |
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8 | 1982 | ISBN 4-253-07116-3 | January 31, 2007 | ISBN 1-4012-0877-0 |
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Seven Days in September (part 1) |
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9 | 1983 | ISBN 4-253-07117-1 | May 2, 2007 | ISBN 1-4012-0878-9 |
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Seven Days in September (part 2) |
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10 | 1983 | ISBN 4-253-07118-X | September 30, 2007 | ISBN 1-4012-0879-7 |
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Seven Days in September (part 3), Party and The Laughing Cardinals (part 1) |
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11 | 1983 | ISBN 4-253-07119-8 | December 31, 2007 | ISBN 1-4012-0880-0 |
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The Laughing Cardinals (part 2) |
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12 | 1984 | ISBN 4-253-07120-1 | March 31, 2008 | ISBN 9781401208813 |
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The Laughing Cardinals (part 3), A Tale of Alaska, From Lawrence with Love and The Seventh Seal (part 1) |
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13 | 1985 | ISBN 4-253-07121-X | July 9, 2008 | ISBN 9781401208820 |
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The Seventh Seal (part 2) |
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14 | 1985 | ISBN 4-253-07122-8 | July 21, 2009 | ISBN 9781401208837 |
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The Seventh Seal (part 3) |
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15 | 1986 | ISBN 4-253-07123-6 | March 16, 2010[2] | ISBN 978-1401208844 |
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The Seventh Seal (part 4), Mr Lawrence Writes A Letter, Intermission and Eau de Cologne |
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No. | Release date | ISBN |
16 | 1987 | ISBN 4-253-07124-4 |
17 | 1987 | ISBN 4-253-07125-2 |
18 | 1988 | ISBN 4-253-07126-0 |
19 | 1988 | ISBN 4-253-07127-9 |
20 | 1996 | ISBN 4-253-07128-7 |
21 | 1997 | ISBN 4-253-07129-5 |
22 | 1997 | ISBN 4-253-07130-9 |
23 | 1998 | ISBN 4-253-07131-7 |
24 | 1999 | ISBN 4-253-07132-5 |
25 | 1999 | ISBN 4-253-07460-X |
26 | 2000 | ISBN 4-253-07461-8 |
27 | 2002 | ISBN 4-253-07462-6 |
28 | 2003 | ISBN 978-4-253-07477-3 |
29 | 2003 | ISBN 4-253-07480-4 |
30 | 2004 | ISBN 4-253-07481-2 |
31 | 2005 | ISBN 4-253-19451-6 |
32 | 2005 | ISBN 978-4-253-19452-5 |
33 | 2006 | ISBN 4-253-19453-2 |
34 | 2006/12/15[3] | ISBN 978-4253194549 |
35 | 2009/6/16[4] | ISBN 978-4253194556 |
36 | 2010/2/16[5] | ISBN 978-4253194563 |
37 | 2010/12/16[6] | ISBN 978-4253194570 |
38 | 2011/08/12 | ISBN 978-4253194587 |
39 | 2012/08/16 | ISBN 978-4253194594 |
Reception
As of the mid-1980s, fan translations of From Eroica with Love began to circulate through the slash fiction community,[7] creating a "tenuous link" between slash and shōnen-ai.[8]
From Eroica with Love is more popular with slash fans than it has been with dōjinshi artists.[7] The series has been described as an example of a movement in shōnen-ai and yaoi to depict more masculine men, as part of the audience's increasing comfort with objectifying males.[9]
References
- ↑ "Aoike Yasuko Official Website". Retrieved 2010-05-09.
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/dp/1401208843
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4253194540
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4253194559
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4253194567
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4253194575
- 1 2 Thorn, Matthew (2004) Girls And Women Getting Out Of Hand: The Pleasure And Politics Of Japan's Amateur Comics Community in Fanning the Flames: Fans and Consumer Culture in Contemporary Japan William W. Kelly, ed., State University of New York Press
- ↑ "Girls' Stuff, May (?) '94".
- ↑ Suzuki, Kazuko. (1999) "Pornography or Therapy? Japanese Girls Creating the Yaoi Phenomenon". In Sherrie Inness, ed., Millennium Girls: Today's Girls Around the World. London: Rowman & Littlefield, p.251 ISBN 0-8476-9136-5, ISBN 0-8476-9137-3.
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