Bernard Caleo is a Melbourne-based Australian comic artist, comic book editor, performer, and presenter. He is the editor of Tango, a comics anthology series which has been published irregularly since 1997.[1] He also runs Cardigan Comics, the publishing company which publishes Tango.[2] As a comic artist, Caleo contributes to Tango, as well as producing a webcomic called "I Knew Him".[3] He is also the author of the comics Yell Ole!, later called False Impressionists (Bernard Caleo and Brendan Tolley, Imaginate, 1993-),[4] Café Ghetto (Bernard Caleo and John Murphy, Santa Madonna Publications, 1998–2000),[5] and Caleo & Khandekar's homage to Hergé : the element of surprise (Bernard Caleo and Khandekar, Polluxman, 1996).[6] In 2008, Caleo and collaborator Bruce Woolley wrote and performed Miracleman, a stage adaptation of the Alan Moore Marvelman comic series.[7] In 2009, Caleo contributed comic work to the Melbourne incarnation of Super Heroes and Schlemiels: Jews and Comic Art which appeared at the Jewish Museum of Australia in Melbourne.[8][9] In the mid-1980s Bernard was half of the comic team "The Superballs".