 The graphic novel Noah
 makes Noah's famous quest — on orders from God, to build an enormous 
arc housing his family and loads of animals in order to protect 
themselves from an oncoming flood — almost seem like science fiction, 
with rocky, alien landscapes and huge, six-armed giants.
The graphic novel Noah
 makes Noah's famous quest — on orders from God, to build an enormous 
arc housing his family and loads of animals in order to protect 
themselves from an oncoming flood — almost seem like science fiction, 
with rocky, alien landscapes and huge, six-armed giants.Henrichon illustrates the antagonistic tribe of
A lot of the visuals don't carry over from graphic novel to film, though they both have the same gigantic, boxy take on Noah's ark.
Compared to popular ideas of the Biblical boat, Henrichon admits that their take is "bulky and unrefined. But in some ways, "it feels more efficient. The ark didn't need to be pretty and didn't need to be shaped like a boat.
