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Le Caméléon à Binoculaire –
French-language Dipzine from Quebec, published
by Pierre LaBréche, also known as “CAB” (and “Cabotin”
for #10)
Le Caméléon à Binoculaire #7 – November 10, 1979 Le Caméléon à Binoculaire #8 – December 15, 1979
Le Caméléon à Binoculaire #9 – January 29, 1980 Le Caméléon à Binoculaire #10 – March 1980

Camelopard Cake – John
McCallum used this to temporarily carry
Platypus Pie’s games
Camelopard Cake #1 – May 4, 1972

The Canadian Diplomat – Bob Acheson’s large and admittedly slow
Dipzine
Always plenty of variants, and that special Acheson wit
The Canadian Diplomat #6 – August 1985 The Canadian Diplomat #48 – May 1995

The Candido Annotated – Robert Johnson’s zine to try and get DipOrg
off the ground
The Candido
Annotated Volume 2 #1

Carolina Command and Commentary – David Hood, and later Michael Lowrey,
published this
digest dipzine which often included an interesting article or two.
CCC #104 – July 1997 CCC #105 – August 1997 CCC #106 – September 1997
CCC #107 – October 1997 CCC #108 – December 1997 CCC #109 – January 1998
CCC #110 – February 1998 CCC #111 – March 1998 CCC #112 – May 1998

Carolina Command and Commentary Review of Zines – Michael Lowrey
and gang review
numerous Dipzines

Carpetbagger – Stephen
Bell’s short-lived Dipzine, with a lot of debate
about
his houserules.
Carpetbagger #1 – August 28, 1972 Carpetbagger #2 – September 18, 1972
Carpetbagger #3 – October 9, 1972 Carpetbagger #4 – October 30, 1972

Cathy’s Ramblings– Cathy Cunning’s (later Ozog’s) Dipzine, overflowing with personality
and that
special Cathy touch…her car stories are a blast
(even if they’re usually filled with
breakdowns).
Click here to go to the Cathy’s Rambling Archive page

CDD Medical Journal – Tom Pasko’s zine dedicated to the
play of Colonial Diplomacy
CDD Medical Journal #9 – September 1995

Centurion – Russell
Fox’s zine of Diplomacy, variants, and other multi-player games
Centurion #13 – November 21, 1975 Centurion #14 – December 10,
1975

Cepheids – The free zine from the IDA Novice Committee, with various hobby info
Cepheids #1 – Winter 1974 Cepheids #2 – Spring 1975 Cepheids #3 – Summer 1975
Cepheids #4 (very faded on some pages) – Winter 1975

Cerebral Nebula – Dipzine run by Greg Long and a bunch of the Seattle crowd
Cerebral Nebula #1 – March 11, 1967 Cerebral Nebula #2 – April 1, 1967
Cerebral Nebula #3 – May 5, 1967 Cerebral Nebula #4 – June 1, 1967
Cerebral Nebula #5 – June 21, 1967 Cerebral Nebula #8 – July 28, 1967
Cerebral Nebula #9 – October 6, 1967 Cerebral Nebula #11 – December 1967

CF Machiavelli – William
CS Affleck Asch Lowe’s Machiavelli, Dip, and variant zine
CF Machiavelli #3 – December 15, 1983 CF Machiavelli #4 – January 15, 1984

The Chamber –
14-year-old David Manuel’s enthusiastic Dipzine
The Chamber #1 – March 1981 The Chamber #2 – April 1981
The Chamber #7 – July 1981 The Chamber #8/9 – September 1981

Chantecler – Francis Bido’s eclectic zine from
Belgium
Chantecler #8 – September 8, 1979 Chantecler #9 – October 7, 1979
Chantecler “Fake” #9 – October 1979 Chantecler #10 – November 10, 1979
Chantecler #11 – December 10, 1979 Chantecler #12 – January 28, 1980

Cheesecake – Andy Lischett’s still-running Dipzine,
almost exclusively with no content
other than the
games themselves, and a touch of margin filler
Cheesecake #13 – May 2, 1980 Cheesecake #45 – July 7, 1983 Cheesecake #46 – August 11, 1983
Cheesecake #47 – September 15, 1983 Cheesecake #257 – June 26, 2005
Cheesecake #259 – October 2, 2005
Cheesecake #263 – March 26, 2006 Cheesecake #264 – May 7, 2006

Cirith Ungol – Rod Walker’s published this flyer for 1970I, which was a
game
played by students
at the University of California/San Diego.
The issues were
numbered based on
game year, so 1901 was the first issue.
As Rod often did,
he used the
same zine to carry other games later, starting at simple #9 instead
of 1909.
Cirith Ungol 1901 to 1908 – March/April 1970
Cirith Ungol #9 through #40 (in one pdf file) – June 1974 – October 1976

Claw & Fang – Don Horton’s long-running Diplomacy zine. The zine
varied from
warehouse or 1-page flyer to full-fledged magazine.
Click here to go to the Claw & Fang Archive page

Coat of Arms – Steve Arnawoodian’s Diplomacy (and other fun) zine.
Basically a huge collection of subzines
coming and going. A few became solo
zines, and others just folded.
Tom Mainardi was co-publisher with Woody at
first.
Click here to go to the Coat of Arms Archive page

Cogniscienti – Randy Cox’s ambitious Dip and gaming zine

Command – Dennis Agosta published this gaming zine as “Summit Publications”
Originally meant to be a magazine which covered the entire
spectrum of
wargames, it slowly developed more of a Diplomacy focus (but not
exclusively)
Click here to go to the Command Archive page

Comrades in Arms – Tom Swider’s variant Dipzine
Comrades
in Arms #8 –
October 1987 Comrades
in Arms #10 – January 1988
Comrades
in Arms #19 –
August 1988 Comrades
in Arms #23 – November 1988
Comrades
in Arms #24 –
December 1988 Comrades
in Arms #25 – February 1989
Comrades
in Arms #45 –
May 19, 1992

The Concert of Europe – Michael Lee’s short-lived but enthusiastic Dipzine
The Concert of Europe #1 – May 1984 The Concert of Europe #2 – June 1984
The Concert of Europe #3 – July 1984 The Concert of Europe #4 – August 1984
The Concert of Europe #5 – September 1984 The Concert of Europe #6 – October 1984
The Concert of Europe #7 – November 1984 The Concert of Europe #8 – December 1984
The Concert of Europe #9 – January 1985 The Concert of Europe #10 – February 1985
The Concert of Europe #11 – March 1985 The Concert of Europe #13 – June/July/August 1985

El Conquistador –
“Professional” Diplomacy and games zine done by Viking Sytems
and Gordon Anderson
El Conquistador Volume 1 #1 – September 1973 El Conquistador Volume 1 #5 – January 1974

Corsair – Robert
Speed’s small Diplomacy zine
Corsair #1 through #14 (all in one file)

Costaguana – Conrad von Metzke’s Dipzine – which led many lives. Sometimes more
Warehouse, sometimes more letter column…sometimes more choo-choo talk!
But always Uncle Connie…
Click here to go to the Costaguana
Archive page

Council Courier - Edi Birsan publication for the IDA Council
Council Courier “Baraddur Courier” #73.04 – April 1, 1974

The Cream Shall Rise – Bruce Linsey’s official Runestone Poll annual zine, with all the details
The Cream Shall Rise
#2 – July 1986
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