Murderhooves is a brief one-shot story written by Sonya Kinsey. It tells the retrospective tale of a fantasy based war horse and contains very powerful dialogue that adds to the strength of the character. It's this dialogue that really shines through as believable within the confines of this fantasy world.
The artwork that accompanies it isn't the most high-definition or immensely detailed. However, what's presented is a stylistic and gritty representation that works perfectly for this brief story and it's a testament to that balance between good art, dialogue and story that keeps the reader immersed.
If you're looking for a marathon of storytelling reminiscent of bigger stories such as Watchmen or Lord of the Rings, then this isn't for you. However, if you can spend a bit of time to get a glimpse of a prologue related story, featuring a dynamic lead character that can throw realism in to a fantasy and almost parody based world then this is definitely worth the few minutes you'll spend reading it.
In my opinion, the genius behind this concept is allowing the reader to want more and it's proof that quality trumps quantity in every aspect. For what it is, which again, I would have to describe as a brief one-shot, it's an entertaining read and I implore people to take a look at it.
Rating: 4/5
For more information, follow Sonya Kinsey on Instagram @cowsloveclover
Or head over to Comixology and search for Murderhooves.
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