I honestly don't mind anything about Guyver. I'm an artist myself and struggle with mental health issues. I'm not unusual amongst my peers in that respect. I consume their blogs and galleries as and when they are updated, I'm just happy when they finish something and if they lose their mojo for a few months or even years I'm no poorer. I dunno what the difference is between Takaya and creators who pump out dozens of pages a month, but I'm no more entitled to an eight side Guyver update every four weeks than I am to a bunch of dakkadakka thread update every time I log in, and as the spectacle unfolds I feel privileged to observe it
That said, I totally get that it's a difficult series for new, Anglophonic readers, accustomed to series with release schedules more akin to Batman & retail shelf space in larger cities. I do readings and voice acting for some dyslexic friends as a vocal exercise, and over the coming weeks I'm going to try some Guyver advocacy on one who fondly remembers Mutronics