Mike Cavallaro

}} Mike Cavallaro is an American comic book writer and artist. His most notable work is in the realm of middle grade comics, including collaborations with Jane Yolen and his own graphic novel series ''Nico Bravo'' (both published by First Second Books).

Cavallaro grew up in New Jersey. He attended The Kubert School. He has performed in punk bands in the New Jersey area, and has a song on the 1995 The Bouncing Souls' album ''Maniacal Laughter''.

He is the author of the semi-autobiographical ''Parade (with Fireworks)'', which debuted on the webcomics collective Act-i-vate and was later collected as an Eisner Award-nominated two-issue limited series by Image Comics.

Cavallaro has collaborated with comics writer J. M. DeMatteis on a number of projects, most notably ''The Life and Times of Savior 28'', published by IDW Publishing in 2009; as well as a story in ''Occupy Comics'' #1 (Black Mask Studios, 2013), Shield backup stories in ''The Fox'' vol. 1 (Archie Comics, 2013–2014), and ''Impossible, Incorporated'' (IDW, 2018–2019).

Cavallaro is a faculty member of the School of Visual Arts. He is Vice-Chairman of the Manhattan Chapter of the National Cartoonists Society. Provided by Wikipedia

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