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[[Toshio Saeki]] "is the godfather of [[Japanese erotica]] — the one illustrator in the [[frenetic]], [[oversexed]], [[comics]]-crazy nation whose [[imagination]] outpaces all others." --[[Stephen Lemons]] | [[Toshio Saeki]] "is the godfather of [[Japanese erotica]] — the one illustrator in the [[frenetic]], [[oversexed]], [[comics]]-crazy nation whose [[imagination]] outpaces all others." --[[Stephen Lemons]] | ||
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Toshio Saeki "is the godfather of Japanese erotica — the one illustrator in the frenetic, oversexed, comics-crazy nation whose imagination outpaces all others." --Stephen Lemons
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