Heat 6
Heat, Sofawolf Press’s erotic fiction/graphic arts magazine sets a new level of quality and variety of content in adult-only anthropomorphic magazines. Featuring a mix of short fiction, comics, poetry, and assorted graphic arts pieces intended to evoke a sense of passion and romance.
Prehistoric, a story by Tym, illustrated by Foxfeather R. Zenkova, brings predator and prey together in an ice-age drama that leads a dire wolf to reconsider his pack’s expectations and taboos.
Sated, a poem by Frost wolf, illustrated by Blotch, also explores predator-prey relationships, but in a more contemporary and unexpected setting.
At a Glance is a story by Rechan, illustrated by Heather Bruton, in which a pas de deux combines with intrigue between the main character and his paramour to exchange secrets of a very intimate nature.
Double Reward, a comic by TaniDaReal, finds a newly-promoted businessman (or, rather, business-fox) on the receiving end of a bit more congratulatory attention than he had expected.
Talk With Your Mouth Full is a story by Kyell Gold, illustrated by Chibi-Marrow, in which creative uses of technology bring the main character to a new appreciation for a former relationship.
Sugar Sweet brings the manga-inspired talents of Yuki to our pages — though in the more Western left-to-right pagination. In his comic, a young baker’s apprentice learns just how deep his master’s appreciation of his talents is.
Song of the Spouse is a poem written and illustrated by Fluke, in which conflicted emotions clash against each other, a relationship in question.
Learning to Live, a story by Khaz, illustrated by Corgi, is a story of self-discovery for a young wolf — one in which the character’s first lover turns out to be very different than expected.
Kisses is a comic in which two of Angie Kae’s characters try something a little different from their usual routine in bed, with very happy results.
Dick and Jane, a story by foozzzball, illustrated by Autumn Sunrise, explores the relationship between humans and genetically-engineered animals, and the main character reconsiders the true nature of love via a string of exploratory relationships.
Vigil, a poem by Ekulf appears on the back cover so as to give the artist Kamui a chance to show off his eye for color. The surprise, in this case, is mere potential — the presumed reaction should those being watched learn that their private activities are not so private.
Also, within the pages of this issue, you will find some new advertising — a creative delivery service and a steamy new lubricant just for males, brought to you by Tracy Reynolds and Keto.
Cover by Heather Bruton.
Back Cover poem by Ekulf, illustrated by Kamui.