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From Eroica with Love - VOL 01 [Paperback]

Yasuko Aoike (Author)
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This classic manga effort might be overlooked by the casual book-rack browser, but irreverent fun lurks within its pages. A parody of the girls' comics/bishonen ("beautiful male") genre, this satire owes a strong visual debt to Riyoko Ikeda's memorable 1972 manga series, The Rose of Versailles. The story follows the adventures of three British teens with keen interests in the fine arts whose lives are changed by their chance encounter with Earl Dorian Red Gloria. Gloria's flamboyant wardrobe would make Ziggy Stardust suffer an aneurysm out of sheer jealousy, but his sartorial style is merely an accessory to his true calling, which is masterminding international art heists by his gang of homosexual operatives under the nom de crime of Eroica. The series plays fast and loose with the genre's conventions; it features guys who are far prettier than any of the female characters, leading characters with superhuman powers granted to them for no apparent reason by a mysterious old man, simmering homoeroticism and homophobia, and the characters' awareness of and commentary upon their state as manga characters. The narrative builds to loopy heights best appreciated by fans of the genre, though even casual readers will enjoy this volume.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: CMX (November 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401205194
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401205195
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.7 x 7.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #532,298 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny without being stupid, exciting, irrevrant, priceless.., April 7, 2005
This review is from: From Eroica with Love - VOL 01 (Paperback)
FROM EROICA WITH LOVE is a wonderful series. It manages to be witty and exciting, intriguing, with an intelligent storyline that doesn't take itself too seriously but is never quite idiotic--more like irrevrant and carefree..rather like the main character!

The series chronicles the wild adventures of gay British aristocrat Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria aka the daring art theif Eroica (after Beethoven's symphony) and his frequent clashes with NATO intelligence officer Major Klaus Heinz von dem Eberbach, a strict (but handsome) German man, who is Lord Gloria's exact opposite. Their encounters are fraught with sexual tension and terribly entertaining.

This is a lengthy series still continuing in Japan (now at issue 31, with several other works by the same author tying into the EROICA universe..)but the stories always seem so fresh and vibrant. CMX's translation, thank goodness, is superbly done. Old fans of EROICA who have been reading the Japanese editions for decades, or new fans, will have nothing to complain about, so far at least...now let us all hope CMX continues to translate all 31 books and maybe some of the related series by Aoike Yasuko as well...

BUY THIS BOOK. It has come to the point where I can no longer afford to buy manga and anime like I used to. The one series I will continue to save my pennies for is THIS one. It's a classic and it's a pure delight from start to finish. This is the perspective of a young woman, so perhaps not every one will agree, but for me FROM EROICA WITH LOVE is the best Japanese manga of all time, and one that will ALWAYS have a special place in my bookshelf.

I adore the Earl's lively personality, that seems to shine off every page with a life of its own, the illustrations of famous European buildings, the references to Western art and the historical aspect (the Cold War is the backdrop to the series). Unlike a lot of manga, the story is dense and verbose and it takes a while to read through it, unlike the usual 15 minutes it takes to skim quite a few modern titles, this one leaves you feeling satisified! You get your money's worth.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Best Is Yet To Be, December 9, 2004
This review is from: From Eroica with Love - VOL 01 (Paperback)
Hey, I thought I might have to write the first review of "Eroica", but I see Sharon Q's already done a fine job. So I'll just add a few cents' worth here and there...

First, like all the CMX manga published so far, this is physically a handsome piece of work: the gorgeous 70s-style artwork in particular is well reproduced. The translation isn't bad either, with none of the grammatical howlers, proofreading errors and just plain lapses in tone that Tokyopop is all too prone to nowadays. (I especially love that everyone keeps on saying "bloody" to emphasise that they're Brits - well, European anyhow).

However, like Sharon Q, I can't give this first volume more than 3 stars, mainly on account of the story. "Eroica" has been a cult in Japan and (through fan translations) in the West for decades now, yet it had a surprisingly wobbly beginning. The opening chapter introduces us to Dorian, Earl of Gloria, through the eyes of three teenagers who, for no very good reason, have acquired super-powers. Aoike also includes a would-be comic Japanese detective, Inspector Bannai, whose deeply unfunny antics are enough to discourage any reader. Add little touches such as the characters taking a detour through another of her manga, and you do start to wonder about Japanese female taste (this is a shoujo manga, if all those floating flowers and big starry eyes hadn't told you already). Things improve, however, when the sardonic, sexy and terminally repressed Major Klaus Heinz von dem Eberbach strides into the second chapter. Two of the annoying magical teens, and Bannai, promptly disappear from the story for good. Pretty-boy Caesar Gabriel, who at one point looked like becoming Dorian's love interest, hangs on into chapter three, then retires to bed with a headache and is never heard from again. The very last page of this final episode shows us the pattern of almost all the stories to come: Klaus and Dorian, after a series of intricate manoeuvres which have brought each of them to exactly the same point, delicately balanced against each other and waiting to begin the game - or is it a courtship dance? - all over again.

My only other gripe is to wish that CMX had followed Del Rey's lead and splashed out a little money on an introductory essay. After all, "Eroica" began appearing in 1976 - not many new readers will understand that Dorian himself was modelled on Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, and that his sidekicks Bonham and the penny-pinching Mr James are caricatures of other band members. The political and social background, too, contemporary when Aoike used it, has receded into history: the Cold War, Bonn as the capital of West Germany, the fall of the Shah of Iran, Russia's invasion of Afghanistan and the resulting boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, are half-forgotten now. But "Eroica's" fun, frivolity and romance have survived... starting in volume 2!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Right on!, December 8, 2004
This review is from: From Eroica with Love - VOL 01 (Paperback)
Though you may not realize it at first "From Eroica With Love" has had a cult following in America and Europe for DECADES!!!
In "From Eroica With Love" you can see the stories and characters tend to be better developed than contemporary shojou/shounen-ai/yaoi comics being brought to the US now, not relying quite so much on cookie cutter plots and characters.
For example, the first story, "1000 Kisses", is an elaborate set-up to introduce the reader to Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria, in an unconventional way. In it we meet the Earl and discover that he is something of a sensualist and will do whatever he can to get what he wants, and what he wants is to possess beautiful things. He does this with the aid of a group of highly trained, beautiful male followers, committing art thefts across the globe and signing them with the titular calling card "from Eroica, with love". It seems nothing offers Dorian Red a challenge until he spies a beautiful young man and decides that he must possess him!
In the stories following, the Earl of Gloria meets his nemesis in the form of German Nato agent Major Klaus Heinz von dem Eberbach, a serious young officer who is not swayed by Dorian Red's charms. The Earl can't resist a challenge!

These stories are written with many laughs and powerful moments of passion and some very striking art!
There is a lot to "squee" over for the younger fan and the older fan will appreciate the more densely packed storytelling!
I STRONGLY urge fans to BUY THIS BOOK and discover why Eroica has been a cult classic for over twenty years!

The translation is quite good on this and so is the touch up production work and publisher CMX can be very proud of that!
Why only THREE stars then, you may ask? BEcause! This is only the FIRST volume and the comic hasn't found it's tone yet and there are better stories yet to come in this title!
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