This is why I drop comics:
-Artists uses their âfameâ to belittle other artists online.
I follow artists online because I want to see their art.... But when an artist constantly uses their social media platforms to belittle and mock others (in one case even with screenshots and name). Iâm out. I just cannot support someone like that (or be able buy the idea of âgood guy main characterâ from their work....I hope that makes sense xD)
-Long hiatuses. If a comic doesnât come back after a year+, chances are it never will, for whatever reasons 
-Artists constantly rebooting or dropping/starting new projects.
I donât mind that happen once in a while. But I know an artist (not on here tho) who restarted their story 4-5 times and never got beyond the first chapter. I can take âthe main characters meeting for the first timeâ only for so long until Iâm tired of never progressing....
Constantly dropping stories and starting new projects makes me sometimes stop reading anything of that artist all together. I just feel like like there is no point getting invested in their project because you wonât see the end anyway
-Artist uses their comic for announcements and merch ads, and nothing but announcements and merch ads, for month....
No need for explanations...
-romanticization of mental illnesses (mostly depression). Donât get me wrong, Iâm all for mental awareness and removing the stigma of mental illnesses.
But Iâm out when such conditions are used as a âcool and trendy quirkâ to make a character âmysterious and deepâ. Thatâs bull.
-Comics that start becoming anti-insert whatever you want here but use strawmen arguments to prove the authors point.
Editorial stuff is fine (although it would be nice not to hijack a non-editorial property for that reason, but whatevs...)
But strawmen are just dumb and lazy. If you donât bother bringing proper arguments to the table, Iâm not bothering reading your stuff anymore....
Besides, if the comic wasnât even meant to be editorial, thatâs another big oof...