Noah
Noah is a biblical figure — the ark-builder of Genesis — depicted in the early American humor magazine Judge, where he appeared in satirical illustration alongside other sacred figures such as Adam, Eve, Moses, God, and Satan.
Few characters can claim a Platinum Age pedigree stretching all the way back to 1902, but Noah — brought to life by T. S. Sullivant in the pages of Judge — is exactly that rare kind of figure, rooted in the very earliest days of American comic art. Over a remarkable span touching more than a century of publication, this biblical stalwart has shared the page with some of the most towering names in sacred lore: Adam, Eve, Moses, God, and Satan themselves. From the humor magazines of the Platinum Age to Jughead's Time Police, Noah has proven surprisingly versatile company across the decades. Thirty catalog appearances may sound modest, but for a character whose comics life began before most of the medium's conventions even existed, that's a legacy worth tipping your hat to.
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Covers through the years — 1963–2010
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