There was a human predator who was always on the lookout for rare and powerful creatures. One day, he heard tales of a dark horse that was said to possess magical abilities. He set out on a journey to find this horse. When he finally located it in a hidden valley, the dark horse seemed to sense his ill intentions. It bolted away, leading the human predator on a wild chase through forests and over mountains. In the process, the predator got lost and had to rely on the horse's tracks to find his way. As he followed, he began to respect the horse's intelligence and strength, and by the end, he no longer wanted to capture it but rather befriend it.
The plot could start with the human predator being hired to capture the dark horse for a wealthy collector. The predator, skilled in tracking and subduing animals, sets out on the hunt. However, the dark horse is no ordinary steed. It has a mysterious aura and seems to be able to anticipate the predator's every move. As the chase progresses, the predator starts to question his motives. He begins to see the horse as more than just a target, but as a beautiful and noble creature. In the end, he may turn against his employer to save the horse from captivity.
The 'Predator: Cold War' story is also quite interesting. Set during the Cold War period, it adds a historical and political layer to the Predator's story. We see how the Predator interacts with the military forces of the time. The story does a great job of blending historical elements with the science - fiction nature of the Predator. The characters are well - developed, and the art depicts the harsh, cold landscapes of the Cold War era perfectly.
It's likely a collection of comic short stories presented by Dark Horse. Dark Horse is known for publishing a wide variety of comics, so these short stories could cover diverse genres, from superhero to horror or science fiction.
Definitely 'Predator: Bad Blood'. It has a great storyline that focuses on the Predator's code of honor and how it can be tested. The action is non - stop and the Predator's unique weapons and abilities are showcased really well.
Well, here's a dark horse horse story. There was a horse called Midnight. Midnight was not as well - trained as the other horses in the competition. It had a rough start in life and was a bit of an outcast among the equine community. However, on the day of the race, something just clicked. Midnight ran with a speed and grace that no one had ever seen before. It left all the other horses behind and emerged victorious. This shows that every horse has its day, even the ones that seem like long shots.
One of the unique things is its exploration of the lore. It dives deep into the backstories of both the Aliens and the Predators. It also has some really cool character designs that are true to the original concepts of these species, making it stand out among other graphic novels.
A dark horse comic is typically a comic that comes out of nowhere and gains a significant following. It might not have been expected to do well based on initial expectations or the publisher's marketing efforts. Sometimes it's because of unique storytelling or innovative art.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'dark horse the incredible true story' you are referring to. It could be about a person who unexpectedly achieved great success, like in sports or business, and was considered a 'dark horse' in that regard.
You usually need to follow their submission guidelines on the Dark Horse website. They'll tell you the specific requirements and the process to submit your comic.
Yes, Spawn was originally a Dark Horse comic. It gained a lot of popularity in that format.