The editors maintained that the magazine was entirely legal in the United States, as it depicted fictional, non-human characters stated to be over 18, despite their youthful appearance.
Softpaw Magazine was a pioneering and controversial publication within the furry fandom, recognized as the first magazine dedicated to "cub-related" (juvenile-themed) anthropomorphic adult art and fiction . Founded by editors Jery Softpaw Kiffin Softpaw and published under Dream Field Comics
Softpaw was a lightning rod for debate within the furry community. While popular among its target audience, it was famously barred from major conventions like Eurofurence and Further Confusion due to its adult "cub" content. Despite these bans, it earned an Ursa Major Award nomination in 2008, though it was subsequently removed from the ballot the following year as convention policies tightened. softpaw magazine issue 1 2 3 4 47 new
Introduced the community to the magazine’s high-quality art and story format, distributed primarily through Rabbit Valley .
The original series was short-lived, consisting of only four high-quality, 64-to-96-page glossy issues released between 2006 and 2010. The editors maintained that the magazine was entirely
is the spark. Issue 2 is the fire. Issue 3 is the burn. Issue 4 is the healing. And Issue 47 (new) is the phoenix rising.
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Softpaw Magazine was a niche publication focused on cub-related erotic art and stories within the furry fandom, published by Dream Field Comics