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Yasuko Aoike

Author of From Eroica with Love, Volume 1

97 Works 1,272 Members 32 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: Yasuko Aoike, 青池 保子

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Series

Works by Yasuko Aoike

From Eroica with Love, Volume 1 (1978) 150 copies, 5 reviews
エロイカより愛をこめて (16) (1987) 8 copies, 1 review
魔弾の射手 (1983) 7 copies
七つの海七つの空 (1986) 6 copies
Z (白泉社文庫) (1995) 3 copies
Z(ツェット)完全版 (2011) 2 copies
トラファルガー (1986) 1 copy
Alcazar (2) (1985) 1 copy

Tagged

1970s (19) adventure (22) Akita Shoten (56) art book (18) BL (54) CMX (68) Cold War (19) comedy (39) comics (33) Eroica (52) fiction (34) from eroica with love (73) gay (38) humor (48) Japanese (80) Japanese language (39) Jensbooks (24) manga (521) Original Japanese Graphic Novel (34) queer (21) queer interest (54) read (79) romance (25) shoujo (172) shounen-ai (31) slash (17) spy (26) suspense (24) translated (21) yaoi (36)

Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Aoike, Yasuko
Birthdate
1948-07-24
Gender
female
Nationality
Japan
Map Location
Japan

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Reviews

35 reviews
From Eroica with Love is an incredible series that starts horribly. I would almost encourage people to skip the first volume so that the experience isn't ruined for them.

The story starts out with three personality-deprived teens with, for some reason, psychic powers. One of the three is a gorgeous and brilliant young man. He quickly catches the attention of the flamboyantly gay, aristocratic thief Eroica (aka Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria)He is kidnapped and slightly molested. Enter strong, show more severe and serious German NATO officer "Iron" Klaus Von Dem Eberbach (Aoike's grasp of Western naming traditions leaves something to be desired...). The boy is saved, Eroica escapes and blessedly the three psychics are never seen again.

Aoike must have realized that she hit gold with Eroica and Iron Klaus. She dropped the original protagonists and I couldn't be happier. The constant bickering and sexual tension between the two men is a pleasure to read. Their over-the-top personalities also never fail to make me chuckle. Add to this exciting and occasionally ridiculous cold war spy missions and heists (that always seem to overlap) and you have the recipe for a series that is still going strong almost 30 years after the first chapter was published.

The out-dated art style and equally outdated fashion might turn some people off at first but it grows on you. I have watched Aoike's art develop and refine itself and I can now perfectly understand how Klaus can make Eroica's heart flutter.
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From Eroica with Love is an incredible series that starts horribly. I would almost encourage people to skip the first volume so that the experience isn't ruined for them.

The story starts out with three personality-deprived teens with, for some reason, psychic powers. One of the three is a gorgeous and brilliant young man. He quickly catches the attention of the flamboyantly gay, aristocratic thief Eroica (aka Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria)He is kidnapped and slightly molested. Enter strong, show more severe and serious German NATO officer "Iron" Klaus Von Dem Eberbach (Aoike's grasp of Western naming traditions leaves something to be desired...). The boy is saved, Eroica escapes and blessedly the three psychics are never seen again.

Aoike must have realized that she hit gold with Eroica and Iron Klaus. She dropped the original protagonists and I couldn't be happier. The constant bickering and sexual tension between the two men is a pleasure to read. Their over-the-top personalities also never fail to make me chuckle. Add to this exciting and occasionally ridiculous cold war spy missions and heists (that always seem to overlap) and you have the recipe for a series that is still going strong almost 30 years after the first chapter was published.

The out-dated art style and equally outdated fashion might turn some people off at first but it grows on you. I have watched Aoike's art develop and refine itself and I can now perfectly understand how Klaus can make Eroica's heart flutter.
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½
From Eroica with Love is an incredible series that starts horribly. I would almost encourage people to skip the first volume so that the experience isn't ruined for them.

The story starts out with three personality-deprived teens with, for some reason, psychic powers. One of the three is a gorgeous and brilliant young man. He quickly catches the attention of the flamboyantly gay, aristocratic thief Eroica (aka Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria)He is kidnapped and slightly molested. Enter strong, show more severe and serious German NATO officer "Iron" Klaus Von Dem Eberbach (Aoike's grasp of Western naming traditions leaves something to be desired...). The boy is saved, Eroica escapes and blessedly the three psychics are never seen again.

Aoike must have realized that she hit gold with Eroica and Iron Klaus. She dropped the original protagonists and I couldn't be happier. The constant bickering and sexual tension between the two men is a pleasure to read. Their over-the-top personalities also never fail to make me chuckle. Add to this exciting and occasionally ridiculous cold war spy missions and heists (that always seem to overlap) and you have the recipe for a series that is still going strong almost 30 years after the first chapter was published.

The out-dated art style and equally outdated fashion might turn some people off at first but it grows on you. I have watched Aoike's art develop and refine itself and I can now perfectly understand how Klaus can make Eroica's heart flutter.
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½
From Eroica with Love is an incredible series that starts horribly. I would almost encourage people to skip the first volume so that the experience isn't ruined for them.

The story starts out with three personality-deprived teens with, for some reason, psychic powers. One of the three is a gorgeous and brilliant young man. He quickly catches the attention of the flamboyantly gay, aristocratic thief Eroica (aka Dorian Red, Earl of Gloria)He is kidnapped and slightly molested. Enter strong, show more severe and serious German NATO officer "Iron" Klaus Von Dem Eberbach (Aoike's grasp of Western naming traditions leaves something to be desired...). The boy is saved, Eroica escapes and blessedly the three psychics are never seen again.

Aoike must have realized that she hit gold with Eroica and Iron Klaus. She dropped the original protagonists and I couldn't be happier. The constant bickering and sexual tension between the two men is a pleasure to read. Their over-the-top personalities also never fail to make me chuckle. Add to this exciting and occasionally ridiculous cold war spy missions and heists (that always seem to overlap) and you have the recipe for a series that is still going strong almost 30 years after the first chapter was published.

The out-dated art style and equally outdated fashion might turn some people off at first but it grows on you. I have watched Aoike's art develop and refine itself and I can now perfectly understand how Klaus can make Eroica's heart flutter.
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½

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Works
97
Members
1,272
Popularity
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Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
32
ISBNs
114
Languages
1
Favorited
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