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I don't see the problem with it. I draw yaoi (gay guys doin' it with each other) and I draw it knowing exactly what what the response will be.
Sure, it may be a bit out there, and maybe even a tad perverse. But if I draw it well, I like drawing it, and my fans enjoy my work, then there's no issue.

Japanese are not bred like Americans. They're not raised with those stupid shows asking you where the paw print is. "Can YOU see Blue?" They are not raised to be naive.
They're a lot more mature and their work portrays that! I respect them for their no-limits look on art and erotica.
Things that would be outrageous and disgusting for us, are beautiful and fascinating.
They are more open about sexuality and erotica.

I think Parka's review was great, (nice pics, btw) and I think for the purpose of viewing the incredible art, I will be buying this book. Because if I had NO idea about the artist being pedo, I wouldn't have thought the art was for anything related to pedophilia.
Not to turn a blind eye to it, but how an artist chooses to maintain a living is of little concern to me.
There are PLENTY of artist whom drew pornographic (and YES, pedophilia) work as a career before achieving fame in another style.