Natalie Riess
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Natalie Riess is an American artist, illustrator, and webcomic creator. She gained public recognition after her comic Space Battle Lunchtime was published by Oni Press in 2016.[1] Her webcomic Dungeon Critters created with Sara Goetter was published by First Second Books in 2020.[2]
Riess was born in New York and grew up in Pennsylvania.[3] She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Syracuse University's illustration program.[4]
Her early comic inspirations were Jeff Smith's Bone and Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim.[5] Her favorite comic artists include Emily Carroll, Gigi D. G., Kerascoët, Sam Bosma, and Juanjo Guarnido.[5] She was also inspired by Studio Ghibli, especially for their depictions of cartoon fantasy food.[5]
She currently resides in Austin, Texas.[6]