Probably a controversial take, but even with the extreme delays (looking forward to the
Collected Hardcover Edition in 2030, it's going to be lit), I still think that the story is Cyberfrog's biggest problem right now. It's hard to get people excited for a post-apocalypse story where most of humanity is dead, involving a bunch of characters people don't know or care about. It was a bad way to bring his characters to a new audience.
Even the CG "reviewers", that you
know will have to like it, can't really pretend to be excited when talking about the story. If the "anti-SJW" side wasn't split and the delays weren't that bad, people would still buy Cyberfrog as a form of merchandise, but now he depends on his core audience and doesn't have a good hook for new readers to join.
I don't see EVS suddenly getting a personality transplant, so I hope he can at least course correct in the following issues (time travel, universe reset, whatever) if he wants to still publish Cyberfrog stories.
Side rant:
Even a joke book like Reignbow Brute has competition nowadays.
This was puplished after Reignbow Brute was funded, there's 8 floppies available plus a a spin-off series and they're currently funding a hardcover version (230 pages for $40) on Kickstarter that's shipping this November.