From Eroica with Love, Vol. 3 by Yasuko Aoike


From Eroica with Love, Vol. 3
Title : From Eroica with Love, Vol. 3
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ISBN : 1401205216
ISBN-10 : 9781401205218
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback Manga
Number of Pages : 224
Publication : First published January 1, 1981

Follows the adventures of a British aristocrat, who sidelines as an international art thief, and his partner, a straight-laced N.A.T.O. officer, as they travel around the world in the late 1970s.


From Eroica with Love, Vol. 3 Reviews


  • Milena

    The "Hallelujah Express" chapter is everything you could ask for in this series.

    Klaus and Dorian begrudgingly collaborating, James being unabashedly cheap, assassins around every corner, contrived sexual tension... it's so good and it's starting to genuinely become a solid thriller series.

    Content Warning: homophobia

  • mxd

    I have the same quibbles as I did with the last volume, but then also enjoy the same things, like the humour, Dorian's utterly fabulous outness and flamboyance, James' hilarious tight-fistedness and Klaus' continued objections to Dorian's flirtation and supposed degeneracy.

    Continued fun and silliness from Eroica & co.

  • Jules Jones

    [2007-05-13] Third in the long-running Cold War spoof series. Glamorous art thief Eroica and Nato intelligence agent Major Klaus Eberbach both sneak into Iran to steal something. Turns out that the microfilm Klaus is after is hidden in the art treasure that Eroica is after. That's bad enough, but when Klaus gets home, he finds himself on a new mission -- one where he's ordered to hire the best art thief in the world to steal something for Nato. Needless to say, Eroica takes the opportunity to flirt outrageously with the unfortunate Major. [return][return]
    http://julesjones.livejournal.com/152...

  • Michelle

    This series just keeps getting better. Aoike's art is super top-notch and the story is both hilarious and compelling. Gotta love all the yaoi elements tossed in there, too, haha!