Michael Cavna

Comic RiffsWashington, D.C.

The latest from Michael

Stephan Pastis is now single, you say. Well, if you believe everything you read in the (funny) papers...

  • Feb 19, 2014

KICKSTARTER OF THE WEEK: The magical history tour of Jackie Estrada’s ‘Comic Book People.’

  • Feb 19, 2014

‘LEGO Movie’ sets holiday record: Colorful brick flick ($63-million) is putting the ‘block’ in blockbuster.

  • Feb 17, 2014

Valentine’s Day: Thanks to NPR host, today’s animated Doodle gives new meaning to ‘Google Glass.’

  • Feb 14, 2014

Enter now by writing your caption for this Nick Galifianakis illustration* *(and win the signed art)

  • Feb 14, 2014

Trudeau puts daily ‘Doonesbury’ on long hiatus to work on ‘Alpha House’: ‘I’m ready for an extended break.’

  • Feb 11, 2014

‘The LEGO Movie’ grosses $69.1M in its domestic debut to become biggest February animated opening ever.

  • Feb 9, 2014

To mark start of Sochi Winter Games, Google’s new Doodle reads like reply

to Putin’s anti-gay legislation.

  • Feb 7, 2014

To many cartoonists, the pioneering African American artist was not only a legend, but also a hero and friend.

  • Jan 31, 2014

DeForge delights in graphic acts of insecticide that yield wonderfully warped and funny results.

  • Jan 28, 2014

‘March: Book One’: Rep. John Lewis’s graphic novel receives Coretta Scott King Book honor.

  • Jan 28, 2014

As we celebrate Martin Luther King Day, here are some civil-rights books (and links) worth checking out.

  • Jan 20, 2014

Batman’s ‘secret’ co-creator died 40 years ago today. What’s it take to get Bill Finger some credit?

  • Jan 18, 2014

Legendary artist Russ Heath reacts to winning the 2014 NCS Milton Caniff honor: ‘It’s very humbling.’

  • Jan 17, 2014

Stan Lee will make his debut as the star of an animated movie in the Hub’s just-announced ‘Mighty 7’

  • Jan 9, 2014

‘The Trial Balloon’ Letters: Readers believe the graphic novel has a place in the classroom and school library.

  • Jan 7, 2014

With so many so-called “reluctant readers,” the bias against these powerful literary works must end.

  • Jan 2, 2014

THE TRIAL BALLOON: In banner year for graphic novels, teachers should heed these titles for class.

  • Dec 31, 2013

STAN LEE TURNS 91: We salute the Marvel legend with this animated interview clip [+VIDEO].

  • Dec 27, 2013

Behind the scenes: Here’s how today’s 100th-anniversary interactive puzzle came out letter-perfect.

  • Dec 20, 2013
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About Michael

Writer-artist-recovering-syndicated-cartoonist Michael Cavna is a man of many hyphenates. His articles on visual artists and comic art have been recently honored by the national Society of Features Journalism and the international Harvey Awards. A San Francisco native and UCSD alum, Cavna wrote the main text for the Eisner Award-nominated anthology book "Team Cul de Sac: Cartoonists Draw the Line at Parkinson's." "Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz once told Cavna at a black-tie awards dinner: "You do funny things"; to this day, he does not know for sure whether Schulz was referring to Cavna's syndicated comic "Warped" or to his tragically askew cummerbund.