COMICS: Image To Publish Darren Aronofsky's NOAH Graphic Novel Series Next Year

COMICS: Image To Publish Darren Aronofsky's NOAH Graphic Novel Series Next Year

With the big screen adaptation set for a March 2014 theatrical release, it has been confirmed that Image will publish the four graphic novel series Noah from Darren Aronofsky and Niko Henrichon. Read on for more details.

By PaulRom - Jul 02, 2013 02:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Image
Source: Bleeding Cool

According to Bleeding Cool, Image Comics will publish Darren Aronofsky's Noah for a release next year. The four graphic novel series (two of which are now available in Germany and France) is the basis for the Black Swan director's big screen adaptation, which stars Russell Crowe and will be released March 28th, 2014. It is a new take on the classic Biblical story of Noah's Ark. Noah is written by Aronofsky and drawn by Niko Henrichon. Below, we have artwork from the series as well as an international trailer for the graphic novel. Do you plan on picking this up?



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r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 2:51 PM
Whatever happened to the real Noah, who got a boat and obeyed God? Now here is wait, TROLLS?
IronManisGOAT
IronManisGOAT - 7/2/2013, 2:53 PM
I didn't know he was rewriting history... when it said a movie about the "biblical NOAH" I assumed exactly that. This looks cool and all, interesting, but weird in connection to the "biblical NOAH". I would check out the graphic though
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 7/2/2013, 2:57 PM
@anthonyEstark

I don't think those are trolls. I think it's the Nephilim, the giants that roamed during the days of Noah.
LordoftheThrones26
LordoftheThrones26 - 7/2/2013, 3:09 PM
Its actually not a troll but a Nephilim a hynrid betweeen an angel and a human female! This is actually in the bible and Im really excited for this movie!
IronManisGOAT
IronManisGOAT - 7/2/2013, 3:13 PM
ahh well then could be interesting...
LordoftheThrones26
LordoftheThrones26 - 7/2/2013, 3:16 PM
Im shocked this wasnt released in the states before europe!
richal13
richal13 - 7/2/2013, 3:23 PM
Still upset that the dinosaurs didn't make it on the ark. And trying to figure out how Noah got pandas, panthers, elephants, giraffes, penguins, tigers, lions, bears, roaches, bees, flies, etc. on that damn ark. Didn't the predators eat the prey? Wasn't it too warm for the polar bears or penguins? What about alligators?!?! Please...it's a fairy tale plain and simple. The story makes no sense. And then did Noah and his wife have sex with their kids to repopulate the earth?!?!? Incest indeed!!!
r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 3:27 PM
@Richal13 There were 8 people that got on the boat. Noah, His Wife, Their 3 sons and their wives.
richal13
richal13 - 7/2/2013, 3:29 PM
@anthonyEstark Well, that makes it more believable!!! Um..not! :-)
LordoftheThrones26
LordoftheThrones26 - 7/2/2013, 3:32 PM
People overthink too much just watvh the movie and enjoy it for what it is!
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 7/2/2013, 3:40 PM
@anthony

Lame? Go read the Book of Enoch and come back and tell me what happened during the days of Noah was "lame".

@richal13

@richal13

Some dinos did make it on the ark. Read Job 40 and 41 about the descriptions of two different dinos that were present during Job's day.

Also, most the animals that boarded the ark were young. And with God being sovereign and omnipotent, then it's nothing for him to have all the animals, that existed at that time, to come to the ark and live peacefully amongst each other.
LordoftheThrones26
LordoftheThrones26 - 7/2/2013, 3:47 PM
@theheat
Finally someone who actually reads a bible here! Im shocked at how people think this should be a cute kids movie! NO this is a seriois interpretation of what happened during Noahs ark!
r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 4:23 PM
I'm surprised @heat, about your bible knowledge. But where is the Book of Enoch Located? It is not in the Bible or The Apocrypha. The problem is with this movie is it is based on a graphic novel, not what it should be. The Bible is what this should be based on.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 7/2/2013, 4:44 PM
@anthony

While the Book of Enoch is not located in either the Scriptures or the Apocrypha, it still was read by some of the Christians during the Early Church era. Genesis 6:4 does mention giants, like Goliath, who roamed the earth prior to the flood.

And of course, this movie won't be a perfect interpretation of the Bible. I doubt the movie will mention depravity of man, the wickedness of sin, or how the ark was a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ. Hollywood love taking liberties when it comes to books.
r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 4:52 PM
Very true @Theheat. I know all about giants and stuff, but a 6 armed monster thing?
r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 5:00 PM
It may be somewhat true to the Bible, but I'm still not too interested. I need to see a trailer, but I dunno. and thants all I have to say. Excelsior!
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 7/2/2013, 5:31 PM
Yea, I feel you on the 6-arms. The only reason I am somewhat interested in this movie is because both Supes' dad and Thor's dad is going to be in it. Oh yea, Emma Watson as well.
r3negade
r3negade - 7/2/2013, 6:15 PM
EXACTLY @TheHeat.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 7/2/2013, 7:36 PM
If that hybrid is in the movie then i'm a little bit more anticipated for this film.
JettJagguarrr
JettJagguarrr - 7/2/2013, 8:08 PM
BLASPHEMY!!!

noahs ark photo: Noah's ark noahs_ark.jpg
Fatbastic
Fatbastic - 7/2/2013, 8:40 PM
Wait...people actually still take the story of Noah's ark as factual history? I thought we were past that. I guess Noah forgot the unicorns.
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