Neil Gaiman writes about the occasional necessity to defend something we find tasteless and perhaps even worthless, in and of itself. I support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund not because it defends comics I do (so far, I don't think it's had to) and not because it defends comics I like (I'm sure there are some it has but I couldn't name one) but because it defends the right of creators to create and the right of sellers to make those creations available to those who wish to buy them. It's the principle that's worth fighting for, not every scrap of work that anyone writes or draws.