You Are On Native Land

A charity comic with all proceeds donated to Indigenous-led organizations with a special focus on the Missing & Murdered movement.

A charity comic with all proceeds donated to Indigenous-led organizations with a special focus on the Missing & Murdered movement.

Native voices sing out in a star-studded fundraiser anthology!

You Are On Native Land collects stories and art donated by some of comics’ biggest Indigenous creators such as Jon Proudstar, Maria Wolf, and Steph Littlebird. Tales of Native resistance, family and kinship, love and grief fill this beautiful collection, which includes a special reprint of TRIBAL FORCE #1, credited as the first comic to feature a superhero team made up entirely of Indigenous heroes.

Winner of the 2025 Clampett Humanitarian Award with the book LA STRONG, publisher Mad Cave Studios continues its commitment to giving back with its third fundraiser anthology. All profits will be donated to Indigenous-led organizations, with a special focus on the Missing & Murdered movement.

Creative Team

Get to know the talented individuals behind our company.

Jon Proudstar

Jon Proudstar

Author

Jon Santaanta Proudstar is an American actor, comic book writer, and director known especially for co-creating the seminal comics work Tribal Force and for his recurring role on Reservation Dogs, the first American TV series to feature all Indigenous writers and directors and an almost entirely Indigenous North American cast and crew.
Steph Littlebird

Steph Littlebird

Author, Illustrator

Steph Littlebird is an enrolled member of Oregon’s Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and earned her BFA in painting and printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) in Portland, Oregon. She is the illustrator of My Powerful Hair by Carole Lindstrom and Fierce Aunties! by Laurel Goodluck, a recipient of the American Indian Youth Literature Award Picture Book Honor. Littlebird is known for her vibrant imagery that combines traditional styles of her Indigenous ancestors with contemporary illustration aesthetics. Her work often examines issues related to Native identity, cultural resilience, and responsible land stewardship. She currently lives and works in Las Vegas.
Gord Hill

Gord Hill

Author

Gord Hill is an artist, author, political activist, and member of the Kwakwaka'wakw nation. He has worked as an advocate for Indigenous people since 1988, participating in numerous protests, blockades, rallies, and other movements, and is best-known for his series of graphic novels detailing various issues regarding indigenous decolonization, anti-capitalism, anti-globalization and anti-fascism.
Honni David

Honni David

Author, Illustrator

Arihhonni (Honni) Cannon Clay David is an Illustrator from Akwesasne, Ontario and a member of the Haudenosaunee Kaniekehaka (Mohawk) people. Growing up with the legends and imagery of the Haudenosaunee people, he developed a visual mind and love of art. His work has been published with Marvel Comics and others.
Maria Wolf

Maria Wolf

Author

Maria 'Wolf' Lopez is an Indigenous comic book creator, concept artist, video game designer and illustrator. She identifies with her tribe the Tarascan, purepecha of Michoacán Mexico and has created comic book illustrations for the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of the American Indian’s “Native Knowledge 360” (KN360) online exhibit. Her work is published with Marvel Comics and many others.

You Are On Native Land

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