A 'noise graphic novel' is a type of graphic novel that might play with the idea of noise as a form of expression. It could be that the text within the novel, if there is any, is presented in a noisy or disrupted manner. For instance, words might be scattered, or there could be overlapping dialogue. In terms of the art, it may use techniques to create a sense of auditory noise visually. For example, by using patterns that seem to vibrate or move on the page, much like how sound waves move. This can create an immersive experience for the reader, making them feel as if they are in the midst of the 'noise' that the graphic novel is portraying.
I'm not sure if there are widely known graphic novels specifically branded as 'noise graphic novels'. However, there might be some works that incorporate noise - like elements. For example, some of the more experimental and avant - garde graphic novels might have aspects that could be considered in line with the idea of a 'noise graphic novel'.
You can start by describing the type and volume of the noise. For example, a loud thunderclap or a soft rustling of leaves. Make it relevant to the scene or the character's emotions.