Softpaw Magazine Issue 1 2 3 4 47 New Review
Issue 4 ran a photo spread of a one-eyed tabby named Grover who could open screen doors. Subscriptions hit twelve.
The Digital Underground: A Comprehensive Analysis of Softpaw Magazine Issues 1, 2, 3, 4, and the Enigmatic "New" Issue 47 softpaw magazine issue 1 2 3 4 47 new
The final issue in the original series before the publication transitioned its focus. Finding Avalon (2008): Issue 4 ran a photo spread of a
To own the set of is to own the full emotional spectrum of Softpaw . Finding Avalon (2008): To own the set of
Here’s a detailed, long-form review of Softpaw Magazine Issues 1–4 and the newly released Issue 47, written in the style of an indie press critic.
Have you found a hidden gem of Softpaw Magazine Issue 2 or Issue 3 in the wild? Share your story in the comments below. And for those looking to buy the new Issue 47 , click the link in our bio to order the silicone-cover edition before it joins the legacy of Issue 1.
Softpaw Magazine was a 2006–2008, four-issue publication by Dream Field Comics recognized as a pioneering, high-quality, and controversial publication dedicated to "cub" adult art and stories. The magazine faced significant backlash and bans from furry conventions due to its aesthetic, and there is no record of an official "Issue 47," as the series concluded with a fourth issue before the publisher closed in 2010. For a detailed history, read the Softpaw Magazine article on WikiFur . Softpaw Magazine - WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia