Softpaw Magazine Issue 1 2 3 4 47 New ((hot)) <FULL – 2027>
Launched in October 2006 by , Softpaw Magazine holds the title of the first cub-related magazine in the furry fandom. Primarily featuring a mix of erotic art and stories, it was distributed through online platforms and the niche retailer Rabbit Valley . The magazine managed a brief but intense run:
A spinoff magazine featuring a more serious, story-driven approach to the same art style, featuring covers by Shiuk. softpaw magazine issue 1 2 3 4 47 new
The history of is a notable chapter in furry fandom history, representing one of the first and most controversial attempts at a high-production, niche-themed publication. Produced by Dream Field Comics , the magazine ran for a short but impactful four issues before the publisher ceased operations in 2010. The Legacy of Softpaw Magazine (Issues 1–4) Launched in October 2006 by , Softpaw Magazine
Issue 4 (“Den”) feels like the end of an era. The production quality jumps: heavier paper, a sewn spine, and a foil-stamped badger on the cover. The editors’ note admits they almost quit twice. Instead, they published a 30-page oral history of “the Great Litterbox Strike” (a real 1980s animal lab protest) that is genuinely moving. By Issue 4, Softpaw has found its voice: literary, unapologetically furry-adjacent, but with a punk refusal to be cute. The history of is a notable chapter in
. There is no "Issue 47" or "new" issue; the project ended after its fourth installment nearly 15 years ago. The publication was founded and edited by Jery Softpaw Kiffin Softpaw
The magazine was famously banned from major conventions like Eurofurence and Further Confusion. Conclusion: