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OUTRE
Quarterly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1995-2003
- Michael Stein of Filmfax created Outre magazine, in 1994, to cover art, music and other pop culture that wouldn't fit into Filmfax.
- It was published 4 times per year until 2003 when, for financial reasons, it was merged with Filmfax to form Filmfax Plus.
- Published by Filmfax
- Website: www.filmfax.com

Last updated:
5 June 2018
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern
Scott Matheson

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CONTENTS: 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 All GALLERIES: 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 All

Issue 6
1996
Life with Jerry Warren: "I Married the Man Who Created Teenage Zombies"
Red Star Rising: Lost Years of "Fantastica" in the Soviet Union: Part Two
Wayne Barlowe: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Alien
June Wilkinson: Picture Perfect Interview with a 1960s Playmate
Beyond Avalon: More Than Just a Teen Idol: Frankie Avalon Interviewed
Ballyhoo!: The Hollywood Sideshow Documented
Dick Dale: An Interview with the "King of the Surf Guitar"
Marlowe's Mean Streets: The Cinematic World of Raymond Chandler
Lee Marvin: Revealing the Man Behind the Muscle
David F. Friedman: An Interview with the Grand Vizier of Voyeurism
Reel Wild Cinema: Something Weird gets Weirder with Sandra Bernhard
Walter Lantz: Woodpeckers, Rabbits and Pandas...Oh My!


Issue 5
1996
Cover feature:interview with EC's Al Feldstein
interviews with Richard Matheson, Bill Mumy, and Buffalo Bob Smith
Los Straitjackets
Clutch Cargo
EC artist Graham Ingles
the first part of continuing series on Soviet SF movies
reviews


Issue 4
1996
Interviews with Ray Bradbury, Rod Steiger and Bobby Boris Pickett
Tomorrowland part 3
more Beat Generation on CD and video
profile and poster of Brigitte Bardot
reviews

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