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 "The 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.
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George A. Romero, director of the groundbreaking "Dead" films, was born February 4, 1940, in New York City. He grew up there until attending Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. After graduation, he and his friends chipped in roughly $10,000 each to produce what became one of the most celebrated American horror films of all time: "Night of the Livin
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