by Ryan Callahan



The horror of the internet takes many forms. It may be some bizarre, twisted new sexual fetish. It may be some exploitation of national tragedy in bold, flashing colors with MIDIs playing in the background. It may be racist, rhetoric-spewing morons. It may be bad art. It may be grade-school-quality 'fanfiction' of some popular TV sitcom in which the annoying character dies. It may be Hello Kitty as a goth.
Phantasmagoria is an abstract manifestation of the horrors of the internet rolled into one putrid ball. If it's here, chances are it's horrible. In fact, if you still have faith in mankind at all, I suggest personally that you never, ever read Phantasmagoria. It's just that disheartening.

HISTORY: Phantasmagoria started off with a simple premise: find random images on the internet and make a comic out of them by slapping on speech bubbles and putting them in some odd order. Little has changed.

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