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'For the outsiders, by the outsiders' Re-animating the corpse of 70s horror zines, new launch Phantasmag is 'a cabinet of curiosities exploring horror in its many forms.' Though it features stories from all corners of society, at its heart, this is a publication that centres queer and female perspectives. Opening the third, blood-red issue is a text/comic hybrid remembering the surreal-horror director, David Lynch; a conversation with Jewelle Gomez, a founding voice of Afrofuturism who wrote the first Black lesbian vampire novel 'The Gilda Stories'; Performance artist Agnes Questionmark discusses how her work is both an exploration of queerness and trans-humanism intertwined; plus more fascinating features on artists and their otherworldly, sometimes gory, processes. 'As the rules of the horror sequel dictate, the second issue of Phantasmag is bigger, better, and bloodier...' phantasmag.com