Campbell Whyte was born in Perth, Western Australia, wedged between a restless ocean and an endless desert. He began making things not long after his birth, and today that rich tradition continues. When not making comics, Campbell runs the children's art school Milktooth with his wife, son, and hairless dog.
Winner of the Excellence in Graphic Literature Award, PubWest
Design Award, and DINKy Award!
Finalist for the Eisner Award, Russ Manning Award, National
Cartoonist Society Graphic Novel Award, Readings Children's Book
Prize, Aurealis Award, and Ledger Award.
“Beautifully realised, funny, smart, weird and surprisingly epic in
scope, Home Time is also just plain brilliant.” —
Shaun Tan
“Campbell Whyte’s debut graphic novel is cute, funny, scary,
exciting, and cleverly constructed. The drawings are always a
pleasure, each new art style blending seamlessly into the whole.
I’m looking forward to the thrilling conclusion!” — Bryan Lee
O’Malley
"Exuberant... It’s a richly imagined world, and Whyte immerses
readers in it." — The New York Times
"[A] remarkably assured debut graphic novel... Illustrated in a
variety of styles to capture the distinct voice of each
protagonist, Home Time delves deep." — Comic
Book Resources
"A highly original graphic novel adventure... it goes from
curious to interesting to compelling to engrossing — the
momentum keeps building to the point where we're on pins and
needles." — Under the Radar
"[A] thoroughly entertaining and inherently compelling
coming-of-age graphic novel... very highly
recommended." — Midwest Book Review
"Whyte’s world-building is as impressive as his ambitious story and
his mastery of the half-dozen styles he wears... Built on a
foundation of kids’ fantasy classics, but with the specifics of its
world unique and the psychological drama wild and unpredictable as
the pre-teen mind, Home Time feels both comfortably
familiar and refreshingly new and unusual at the same
time." — School Library Journal's Good Comics for
Kids
"Home Time: Under the River may end up being the best or be on the
shortlist of best graphic novels for any age this year...There is
more imagination in Whyte's story than you will find in an entire
year of most of Marvel and DC Comics's superhero comic book
titles." — Leroy Douresseaux, Comic Book Bin
Home Time
Campbell Whyte. Top Shelf, $24.99 (228p) ISBN 978-1-60309-412-2
On the last day of primary school, an eclectic and somewhat
combative group of friends plans to celebrate with an epic
two-night sleepover. Things go awry when they fall into a river and
are transported to the Forest of the Peaches, where they are met by
humanoid creatures who believe the children are gods who have come
to save them from the Lizard Empire. As months pass in this strange
world, some of the children become more acclimated than others,
resulting in increased tension in the group. Visually, the story
invokes the surrealism of Carroll’s Wonderland with exotic flora,
fauna, and curiosities around every corner, and there are echoes of
Lewis’s Narnia in the plot’s focus on children-saviors in an
alternate world. Australian comics creator Whyte shifts artistic
style with each chapter, moving from pencil sketches to bright,
borderline psychedelic cartoons and even a chapter with a pixelated
motif à la vintage arcade games. It’s both alienating and engaging,
keeping readers as off-balance as the children, who are trapped in
an alien landscape they don’t quite understand. Ages
13–up. -Publishers Weekly
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