Beyond excess, beyond ethics, beyond science . . . Enter a terrifying new experiment in pain from Eisner Award nominee Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun, Basilisk) and acclaimed illustrator Jes s Hervás (The Empty Man)! Dr. Carrie Reynolds was a veteran trauma surgeon with a godlike mastery of muscle and bone. But outside the operating room, her rigidly ordered life spiraled into chaos when her daughter, Heather-a recovering plastic surgery addict-suddenly disappeared, only to mysteriously reemerge in a catatonic state, her vocal cords removed . . . the latest in a series of victims scarred by a battery of brazenly cruel medical procedures that havmore
Invasive explores the dark side of the medical profession. The illustrations, storyline, and design of the book all work together to create a thrilling, disturbing, action-packed ride. The comic is not for everyone, as it features disturbing scenes and a lot of gore, but if you are a fan of horror and thrillers, then this is a must-read for you. The creative team has done an excellent job of pulling together an impressive debut issue that will leave readers eagerly waiting for the next installment. Read Full Review
'Invasive' is some of Bunn's best work in an opening series that is sure to thrill horror fans. Read Full Review
Invasive is horrifying in all the right ways as its first issue has gone live. Read Full Review
Another impressive debut from the master of horror Cullen Bunn. The theme of surgical addiction is one I've never seen in comics before. Looking forward to Bunn's unique take, as always. Very complimentary artwork from Jesus Hervas too. Highly recommended.
Good opening issue. Interesting characters and story right off the start.