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November 13, 2025/in Graphic Novel 8-10 Junior/Middle /by Andrea Reece
BfK Rating:
Bfk 275 November 2025
Reviewer: Mat Tobin
ISBN: 978-0241774090
Price: Price not available
Publisher: DK flip
Genre: Graphic Novel
Age Range: 8-10 Junior/Middle
Length: 80pp
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Cabin Head and Tree Head

Author: Scott Campbell

The world of Head and Head is an odd one — and all the better for it. Cabin Head and Tree Head are neighbours, friends, and occasional philosophers in a landscape where sentient landmarks wander, chat, and occasionally take up topiary. One moment they’re greeting treasure-chest heads and volcanoes, the next they’re painting tacos or debating how best to say goodbye. Told through a series of short, loosely linked chapters, each scene builds towards a quietly surreal meditation on friendship, creativity, and the simple act of being.

Campbell’s linework is pared right back: bodies and faces are rounded and simple, yet every panel hums with life and comic precision. Expression comes through tilt and pause, through micro-adjustments of line and posture rather than overt design. The humour is bone-dry, almost Zen Frog and Toad — but filtered through something stranger, dreamier, and distinctly Campbell. Even the smallest background gag (yes, there’s a portable loo head, complete with stink lines) lands because of the artist’s sharp sense of visual timing.

The layout is generously coloured. Pale-washed backgrounds, rhythm, and silence become part of the storytelling; pages expand and contract like inhalations to emphasise the comedic drama and pace. Dialogue runs on repetition and echo, creating a cadence that’s rewarded when read — or shouted — aloud. Beneath it all, there’s warmth: an acceptance that connection can be awkward, inconsistent, and still wholly sincere.

It’s a book that feels both utterly contemporary and gently timeless — a sequence of absurd parables for readers who love their humour with a philosophical edge. Frog and Toad for a new generation, perhaps, but with extra surrealism, a whiff of buried boot, and a great deal of heart.

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