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Revision as of 06:18, 22 August 2014

Details

Front Cover

Magazine: Dagon

Publisher: Carl T. Ford

Product Code: N/A

Publishing Year: November, 1987

Pages: 60

Cover Price: £1

Editor: Carl T. Ford

Authors: Carl T. Ford, Andy Bennison, Sandy Petersen, Peter Jeffery, N.Mark Gordon, Des Lewis, Thomas Ligotti

Artists: Dave Carson (front), Martin McKenna (back), Sylvia Starshine

Format: Softcover A5

ISSN: N/A

Contents

Scenarios: You In Your Small Corner (Bennison)

Articles:

  • Editorial
  • Crawling At You - New Releases
  • The Apothecarium of Yabook-Syn [Fiction] (Lovisi)
  • Fantasycon XII - My Appointment with Fear (Ford)
  • The Acolyte [regular column by Sandy Petersen]
  • The Red Brains Trust [Regular Q&A Column] (Jeffery)
  • The Crossword Puzzle [Comic] (Gordon)
  • The Stories of Murkales [Fiction] (Lewis)
  • The Journal of J.P. Drapeau [Fiction] (Ligotti)
  • R'lyeh Reviews
  • Black Mail [Letters Column]

Front Cover Text

For Readers of the Cthulhu Mythos and Players of Call of Cthulhu

Weird Fiction Special

Back Cover Text

No Text

Comments / Trivia

Thomas Ligotti's short story "The Journal of J.P. Drapeau" later became part of the Horror on the Orient Express (Campaign) where it appeared in full as a series of handouts.

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