You Are On Native Land, The Quindrie Comic Fund, Archie's Movie Mania, and Rogue Trooper: Ghost Patrol
From Mad Cave Studios, Quindrie Press, Archie Comics & Rebellion
Here are the latest comics preview and news items, including:
A new charity anthology from Mad Cave Studios.
For UK comics creators, a chance for funding from Quindrie Press.
A new one-shot story in Archie’s Movie Mania.
And a new Rogue Trooper collection.
More Than an Anthology: YOU ARE ON NATIVE LAND supports native communities through storytelling and action
Mad Cave Studios has announced “You Are On Native Land,” a charity anthology benefiting Not Our Native Daughters.
A powerful new anthology brings together Indigenous creators, centering stories of resistance, identity, and community.
Mad Cave Studios supports organizations and awareness surrounding the Missing & Murdered movement with the anthology YOU ARE ON NATIVE LAND: A CHARITY COMIC FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS. All profits from the collection will be donated to Not Our Native Daughters, a Native-led, survivor-led organization dedicated to addressing the Missing, Murdered, and Exploited Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis.
Collecting stories and art donated by some of comics’ leading Indigenous creators, You Are On Native Land features contributions from Jon Proudstar, Gord Hill, Chas Lowry, Kelly Lynne D’Angelo, Jackie Fawn, Steph Littlebird, Roy Boney, Jim Terry, David Cutler, David Mack, Arihhonni "Honni" Cannon Clay David, and many more. Tales of native resistance, family and kinship, love and grief fill the book, including a special reprint of Tribal Force #1, the first comic to feature a superhero team made up entirely of Indigenous heroes.


Writer and illustrator Arihhonni “Honni” Cannon Clay David spoke to the personal meaning behind his contributions to the collection:
“I wanted to share an ongoing series I've been working on through my illustrations, modernizing the Flying Head Legends. The pieces show how our youth would face off with these horrible legends of old while centering on our people's resilience even in the face of such overwhelming odds. We are still here. I hope this anthology reaches as many people as it can across Turtle Island, lending support to MMIWG survivors and amplifying the voices of so many Indigenous creatives.”
Contributing poet Kelly Lynne D'Angelo added:
“Storytelling has always been a way our people carry truth forward. Being part of You Are On Native Land means honoring that responsibility, not just to be seen, but to be heard, celebrated, and held. This work was created in the spirit of giving, as our people do, and I hope readers feel that care in every page. More than anything, I hope this anthology helps people move beyond seeing Native communities and their efforts as separate from their own, and instead recognize the deep connection and responsibility we all share to each other and to the land, at large, now more than ever.”
On the importance of the anthology, editor Sarah Brunstad said:
“It is a distinct honor to work with so many outstanding creators, many of whom have been making comics for decades. We have much to learn from Indigenous people, knowledge that has been deliberately obscured, and I hope that this anthology will be a source of information–and inspiration–for many years to come. We are also greatly privileged to partner with Not Our Native Daughters, an organization helping to transform the conversation about the MMIWG crisis and truly empower survivors and their families. Supporting this anthology directly funds their work, including an Indigenous Youth Voices Program that provides land-based learning and leadership experience for Native teens.”
For Mark Irwin, President of Mad Cave Studios, the anthology represents an ongoing commitment to supporting Native-led organizations and elevating Indigenous voices through storytelling:
“We have a responsibility to ensure Indigenous stories are not only shared, but supported. This anthology reflects that commitment—amplifying voices while directing resources to Native-led organizations doing critical, on-the-ground work.”
More than an anthology, You Are On Native Land stands as a collective effort to support Native communities through storytelling and action.
You Are On Native Land: A Charity Comic For Indigenous Rights goes on sale September 15, 2026, in paperback (ISBN: 9781545835937 | $19.99), with a Direct Market FOC of August 24. Preorder today from your favorite LCS, bookstore, or directly from Mad Cave.
Apply to the Quindrie Comic Fund!
Supporting UK comics creators, Quindrie Press has announced applications for the Quindrie Comic Fund.
The Quindrie Comic Fund is now open for submissions! UK-based comic creators can apply for up to £1000 to put towards a comic project or goal. Read more details on eligibilty and how to apply right here. Submissions close on 31st July 5pm.
What is the Quindrie Comic Fund?
Quindrie Press’ goal has always been to support the UK comic scene, so a large portion of our profit over the years has been bookmarked to be able to pay creators for future projects. As Quindrie Press will be closing down at the end of 2026, we want to ensure the bookmarked money still goes towards comic creators.
The Quindrie Comic Fund consists of a shared £3,000 pot, plus donations. UK-based creators can apply for up to £1,000 for a specific comic-related project or goal. Maybe you want to buy some comic-making supplies, pay for an editor, or print your webcomic; no comic project is too small. Submissions will be reviewed by Eve Greenwood, Hari Conner, and Nyla Ahmad.
Submissions close on Friday 31st July 2026 at 5pm BST (three months total). For full details on creator and project eligibility, read the information page here.
We have been delighted to already receive donations to increase the pot from £3,000 to £5,070. We will be accepting donations until the submission period closes. Read about how to donate to the fund so that it can support more creators here.
This is a job for the Power Pets!
A new one-shot from Archie Comics, with two movie-based stories in Archie’s Movie Mania.




Features two new movie-themed stories by Jamie L. Rotante, Steven Butler, and Bill Galvan: first, the SuperTeens need help from the Power Pets to stop a rampage at the zoo, then Ginger Lopez stars in a send-up of The Devil Wears Prada.
Rogue Trooper: Ghost Patrol
Out in June 2026 is a collection of one of the more recent Rogue Trooper collections in the excellent Ghost Patrol from Rebellion.
CREATIVE TEAM: Alex de Campi (w) Matt Soffe (a) Jim Campbell & Rob Steen (l)
RELEASE DATE: June 17th
PAPERBACK, 112 pages
PRICE: £19.99
Nu Earth: a battle-scarred, poisned world where Nort and Souther forces fight for control of a nearby black hole. Genetic Infantryman, Rogue Trooper is the sole survivor of the Quartz Massacre.Together with the bio-chipped “ghosts” of his dead comrades he wages a one-man war against the vicious Nort forces.
A Souther war veteran called Macinrow, Captain Nygaard and a group of fresh recruits, set out for Nu Earth in search of Macinrow’s friend, Sgt White, who could hold the key to winning the war...
An all-new adventure Alex de Campi (Smoke, Full-Tilt Boogie) and Neil Edwards (Spider-Man, Superman) delves into the secret history of the Genetic Infantrymen.
Available in print from: 2000 AD webshop, book stores, Amazon, and comic book stores via Diamond
Available in digital from: 2000 AD webshop, 2000 AD app for Apple & Android






