Space Battle Lunchtime Explained

Schedule:Monthly
Ongoing:Y
Publisher:Oni Press
Startmo:May
Startyr:2016
Writers:Natalie Riess
Artists:Natalie Riess
Tpb:Lights, Camera, Snacktion!
Isbn:1620103133
Tpb2:A Recipe for Disaster
Isbn2:1620104040
Tpb3:A Dish Best Served Cold
Isbn3:9781620107850
Subcat:Oni Press
Sort:Space Battle Lunchtime

Space Battle Lunchtime is an American comic book created by Natalie Riess and published through Oni Press. The first issue of the eight-issue monthly miniseries was released May 4, 2016. The story is about Peony, a young pastry chef who is chosen to participate in an interstellar cooking competition.

Publication history

Riess, creator of the webcomic Snarlbear, originally planned to pitch Space Battle Lunchtime to webcomic host Hiveworks, but it was too short.[1] Instead, she was one of 2,500 creators who sent a proposal to Oni Press during their 2015 open submission window.[2] [3] Her pitch used the log line: "Space Battle Lunchtime is a comic about a young pastry chef from Earth who enters an intergalactic TV cooking competition. Think of it as a delicious combo of goofy science fiction, shōjo manga and Food Network". When it was accepted by Oni editor Robin Herrera, who had specifically requested a food comic from applicants, it became the first contracted project from the submission pool.[2]

Space Battle Lunchtime was a working title, but Riess never thought of a good replacement. After publication, she said she wished she had chosen something shorter. She began with a "flexible idea" of how the space world would work and decided on the details as the story progressed.[4] The initial plan was to tell the story in a short graphic novel, but it was changed to be an eight-issue miniseries.[5] Riess researched Food Network shows, magazine photos, and animation from Studio Ghibli movies for the steps involved in making dishes and how they look at each stage of the process. The extraterrestrial food gave her many opportunities to draw different substances and textures, which is one of her interests.[4]

The first issue was released May 4, 2016. It had four variant covers: two by Riess, one by Leila del Duca, and one by Carey Pietsch.[2] [6] Sales were estimated just below 5000 copies.[7] The series has been collected into two trade paperbacks. A new edition of the first issue was released at a discounted retail price to coincide with the release of the second collection.[8]

A third trade paperback was released on October 6, 2020.[9]

Critical reception

The art received mostly positive reviews, although some critics said the plot was slow or thin.

The first issue received an average score of 7.4 out of 10 based on 9 critical reviews as review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup.[10] It received attention for its focus on food preparation, a subject largely ignored in American comics.[3] Although some reviewers found the plot thin or slow,[11] [12] the art received mostly positive comments. Multiversity Comics called it "dynamic" and Comics Worth Reading described it as "purposely unpolished".[2] [11] Adventures in Poor Taste reviewer David Brooke liked the creative panel layouts, and Jon Erik Christianson praised Riess' use of color to convey emotion in his review for Panels.net.[13] [14] Oliver Sava, a reviewer for The A.V. Club, said Space Battle Lunchtime "features a strong, confident, and creative vision that is extremely impressive considering Riess’ youth".[3]

Notes and References

  1. Collins, Elle (April 5, 2016), "The Coming of the Cosmic Cooking Comic: ‘Space Battle Lunchtime’ #1 Review, ComicsAlliance. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  2. Johanna (May 4, 2016), "Space Battle Lunchtime #1", Comics Worth Reading. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  3. Sava, Oliver (August 16, 2016), "Space Battle Lunchtime capitalizes on the fun of cooking reality shows", The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  4. Brooke, David (July 22, 2016), "Natalie Reiss Talks Her Oni Press Original Series, World Building, And Batman", Adventures in Poor Taste. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  5. Zainab (November 9, 2015), "Oni Press present first title from open submissions: 'Space Battle Lunchtime' by Natalie Riess – exclusive", Comics & Cola. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  6. "Space Battle Lunchtime Preview", Comic Book Resources. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  7. Miller, John Jackson, "Comic Book Sales Figures for May 2016", Comichron. Retrieved September 27, 2016
  8. (June 3, 2017), "Preview: Space Battle Lunchtime #1, Dollar Issue", Graphic Policy. Retrieved May 16, 2019
  9. Book: Space Battle Lunchtime Vol. 3. Simon & Schuster . 26 January 2021 . 6 October 2020 . 9781620107850 .
  10. "Space Battle Lunchtime #1", Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  11. Garcia, Matthew (May 9, 2016), "Wrapping Wednesday", Multiversity Comics. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  12. (May 9, 2016), "Review: Space Battle Lunchtime #1", Comic Book Resources. Retrieved September 27, 2016
  13. Brooke, David (August 10, 2016), "Space Battle Lunchtime #4 Review", Adventures in Poor Taste. Retrieved September 23, 2016
  14. Christianson, Jon Erik (August 12, 2016), "The Best-Space Scenario In Space Battle Lunchtime", Panels. Retrieved September 23, 2016