To be honest, you know you are doing something right with your life when you have both critics and haters who keep sperging about how much they think your work is the equivalent of Satan's diseased cancerous prostate or what have you.
And the thing is, most of the time, these types of people that have such a rabid hatedom aren't actually bad people irl. Case in point, I think it was either the Nier: Automata guy or the Senran Kagura guy (or perhaps both? idk), but at least one of them got flak from feminists and social justice warriors simply for unashamedly liking sexy feminine looking women which is a theme prominently reflected in their respective bodies of work. Thankfully, both men being Japanese, neither of them gave any fucks what some "holier than thou" stuck up twat from America with an internet connection thought of their work. They know that their product is good because they know that the target audience will buy it because their passion for it as a creator shows. And ultimately, that's the only thing that matters as a content creator.
And that's not the first time I've seen this sort of pattern on social media. Hell, this song and dance existed long before the internet only it wasn't anywhere near as prevalent back then. Creator puts out or says something non-PC. Moral guardians go "RRRREEEEEEEEEEEE." Media creates an outrage narrative. Creator gets more sales for their product because of all the new fans who checked it out simply because of the outrage it allegedly caused thanks to mainstream media. Rinse and repeat.
Anyway, what I'm getting at is don't sweat the moron who's reading your comic only to hate on it every step of the way. If anything, all those negative comments he's leaving in I guess the hopes you will quit your comic or whatever is instead giving you traffic you might not otherwise have thanks to his brand of stupidity. 