Display title | From Eroica with Love |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | From Eroica With Love is, as the title implies, a James Bond spoof. It's one of the longest running manga in Japanese history, having been going strong since 1976. (Volume 39 was published in 2012 - as of 2020, it is not known whether the series is on another multi-year hiatus or has finished.) It stands out for never having been animated, despite being quite popular (the creator dislikes animation), and for using Comic Book Time, despite being largely realistic. |