When everything is easily crushable under well-meaning feet, how can a Humongo ever fit in in such a little world? From the creator of Night of the Living Dead and the zombie movement that permeates
When everything is easily crushable under well-meaning feet, how can a Humongo ever fit in in such a little world?
From the creator of
Night of the Living Dead and the zombie movement that permeates our culture today, comes a sarcastic and cynical children's tale of different creatures trying to coexist in a benign, yet power-hungry environment. In line with Antoine de Saint-Exupery's
Little Prince,
The Little World of Humongo Bongo is a beautiful metaphor on the evolution of our civilization, depicted with humour and simplicity.
Featuring illustrations by Romero himself, welcome to a zany little world captured by the lens of one of the world's visionary film creators.
With a foreword by Tony Timpone.
George Andrew Romero is an American—Canadian filmmaker and editor, best known for his series of gruesome and satirical horror films about an imagined zombie apocalypse, beginning with Night of the Living Dead.
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"Loved this book. Zany fun. But since it's George Romero, there's a touch of evil behind it all"
— R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps and Fear Street
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