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''Dagon'' is [[John Boardman]]'s long-running gaming [[fanzine]] which was included in [[APA-Q]].  There have been at least ''700'' issues (I have a marvellous list of them, but this web page is too small to contain it) since the 1960s.  It was recently renamed '''''Blue Cat'''''.
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''Dagon'', [[John Boardman]]'s long-running gaming [[fanzine]], was included in [[APA-Q]].  There were at least ''700'' issues (I have a marvellous list of them, but this web page is too small to contain it) since the 1960s.  It was ultimately renamed '''''Blue Cat'''''.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:09, 29 October 2021

(Did you mean a Lovecraftian reference?)


Dagon, John Boardman's long-running gaming fanzine, was included in APA-Q. There were at least 700 issues (I have a marvellous list of them, but this web page is too small to contain it) since the 1960s. It was ultimately renamed Blue Cat.

Dagon online at fanac.org



Publication 1960s
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