
I find graphic novels are a powerful way of communicating biblical stories, particularly among youth. Something to keep an eye out for I think.
While searching for some Noah-inspired art, I stumbled upon a fascinating set of images inspired by the book of Genesis. Turns out, they’re connected to Darren Aronofsky, the visionary director behind Black Swan.
Here’s the backstory: Aronofsky had been developing a script a few years ago based on the story of Noah, which he described as an ‘eco-apocalypse.’ It uses Biblical themes as a launching pad for a much broader exploration of environmental catastrophe. Although the film never got made, Aronofsky hasn’t shelved the idea. Instead, he partnered with illustrator Nico Enrichon to turn it into a graphic novel. The first glimpse of this project recently dropped via a promo reel.
I find graphic novels are a compelling way to communicate biblical stories, especially for younger audiences. They bring ancient texts to life in a way that feels accessible and visually striking. This one, in particular, seems worth keeping an eye on.







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