If you were part of the furry fandom during the golden age of independent magazine publishing, there is one name that commands instant respect: . Published by the legendary Rabbit Valley and spearheaded by editors like Daria, Softpaw was more than just a periodical—it was a staple of convention dealer’s dens and mail-order wishlists.
: A story-based spin-off titled Finding Avalon was released in July 2008. Controversy softpaw magazine issue 1 2 3 4 47 hot
High. Issues 1-4 consistently appreciate 8-12% year over year. Issue 47 is volatile but occasionally doubles in value overnight after a viral social media post. If you were part of the furry fandom
Editors Jery and Kiffin Softpaw maintained that the magazine was legal because the fictional characters were depicted as being over 18, despite their youthful appearances. Controversy High
Jumping forward in the timeline, represents the mature era of the magazine. By the time Issue 47 hit the shelves, Softpaw had transitioned from a scrappy zine into a polished publication.