First Second’s Youth Group Review: Nostalgia Fuels This Fun & Exciting Horror Comedy

Youth Group made its debut as the latest young adult graphic novel and horror comedy starring a demon-fighting youth group. Published by First Second, Youth Group is written by Jordan Morris and illustrated by Bowen McCurdy. Morris draws upon his own personal experiences when joining and participating in a youth group in the ’90s, offering a deep sense of nostalgia and authenticity throughout the book.
Youth Group stars a teenager named Kay who joins a youth group only to find herself immersed in a world full of demon hunters and monsters. After encountering demons for the first time, Kay soon realizes that she is a special Blight who attracts the interest of the monsters in her community. Now, her youth group and those of other faiths must stop the demons’ sinister plans before it is too late.
McCurdy’s artwork was phenomenal from start to finish. Her unique art style brings these quirky and animated characters to life on the page. The artwork uses elaborate backgrounds for the majority of panels to establish a detailed and cohesive scene instead of overusing simple color gradient panels for an elevated reading experience. The cover art for the graphic novel is also eye-catching and clever, successfully embodying the spirit of the entire novel. The story’s genre, character designs, and colorful artwork may remind readers of an Archie Comics story.

Youth Group made its debut as the latest young adult graphic novel and horror comedy starring a demon-fighting youth group. Published by First Second, Youth Group is written by Jordan Morris and illustrated by Bowen McCurdy. Morris draws upon his own personal experiences when joining and participating in a youth group in the ’90s, offering a deep sense of nostalgia and authenticity throughout the book.

Youth Group stars a teenager named Kay who joins a youth group only to find herself immersed in a world full of demon hunters and monsters. After encountering demons for the first time, Kay soon realizes that she is a special Blight who attracts the interest of the monsters in her community. Now, her youth group and those of other faiths must stop the demons’ sinister plans before it is too late.

McCurdy’s artwork was phenomenal from start to finish. Her unique art style brings these quirky and animated characters to life on the page. The artwork uses elaborate backgrounds for the majority of panels to establish a detailed and cohesive scene instead of overusing simple color gradient panels for an elevated reading experience. The cover art for the graphic novel is also eye-catching and clever, successfully embodying the spirit of the entire novel. The story’s genre, character designs, and colorful artwork may remind readers of an Archie Comics story.

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