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For the human protagonist, Hector, freedom is the trap. An overworked financial auditor, he accepts a Faustian deal—death by corporate negligence, followed by eternal employment at the park as a zombie. His “liberation” from the mortal grind is not an escape from labor but an infinite extension of it. The joke is bleak: hell is not fire and brimstone; hell is a time card that never runs out.
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Thus, the second layer: The monster is free to be grotesque, but only within a frame. This mirrors contemporary identity politics with unsettling precision. You may be queer, neurodivergent, or otherwise “monstrous”—but only in ways that do not disrupt the workflow or the brand. For the human protagonist, Hector, freedom is the trap
Francis von Bloodt, vampire, a good family man, manages the theme park Zombillenium. They don't just hire anyone, at Zombillenium: NBM Graphic Novels The joke is bleak: hell is not fire
Deep in the heart of an ordinary town lies an extraordinary attraction: . To the casual visitor, it looks like just another theme park, perhaps a bit kitschy, where the monsters are obviously actors in rubber suits and the hot dogs are suspiciously gray. But if you look closer—past the turnstiles and the screaming riders—you’ll see the truth. The monsters aren't acting. The vampires really are immortal. The werewolves really do howl at the moon. And the skeletons? They’re literally working themselves to the bone.