Cullen Bunn's INVASIVE joins the similarly otherwise excellent DEER EDITOR and OUR BONES DUST in ending in disappointment: like the other two, the ending wasn't bad, but felt rushed, as though everyone holds their breath after three issues and can only hold it for one more, maybe. I'm all for tight storytelling (and vehemently against unnecessary decompression) but this is a worrisome trend: seems especially prevalent in comics from smaller publishers (can we consider Image to be a small publisher?) and is undoubtedly at least partially a money issue though perhaps starting the story a little later might assuage the problem?
Disappointed by the endings of DEER EDITOR and OUR BONES DUST: both series were too good to come to an end so abruptly (three issues and four, respectively). Hopeful that an eventual re-read of both will change my mind.