Here we are with the recap of the December 2025 RGBots updates. We’ll be sharing all the strips with some additional commentary. This past month had everything from dead mom jokes, to reader questions, and namesearching made manifest. All that and I return to my sci-fi nerd roots by yelling at people over their opinions.
Let’s see what comics were released last month.
RGBots Updates: December 2025
You have to be pretty close to someone to make a joke about their dead mom. Love you, Kevin. I really enjoy making comics about friends and in-jokes. Doesn’t mean they will land with a broader audience, but if it was about I broader audience I wouldn’t be doing RGBots.
In this one, Ally, listener of Supernatural Selection, decided to drop a question about frogs. I went weird with it, as always. I have a lot of fun with the juxtaposition of these robots and sensory abilities that make no sense for them to have.
It’s kind of like Bender in Futurama always being sad he can’t feel things.
Here is my “old man on the internet” comic for the month. I’m not that much of a curmudgeon, I don’t think. I don’t know. You tell me.
Heed the bumper stickers you see on the road. It’s like fishing.
Getting into heavy economic theory in this one. I always enjoy a good “of course, you idiot” type of punchline or reveal.
This was an interesting case. The comic was about the discourse surrounding a person, not about them, per se, yet they were compelled to try to rope me into a conversation about the strip with an emphasis on themselves and completely missing the point being made. It’s not about them, it’s about the person caught in their wake being reduced to a punchline.
It really seemed their emphasis was more about how they were viewed when all they were was context to a different issue. You may also have noticed I have no mentioned the person’s name here in this post, either. They are a notorious namesearcher.
I find myself having Blue’s thoughts here and there. I mean, all three character are aspects of my personality – not always so extreme, at least, I hope not – but aspects of my personality regardless.
It’s the annual RGBots Christmas Special! I seem to mention spiders a lot in these comics.
This felt like getting back to my roots – yelling at people for having wrong opinions on science fiction shows.
Please share your favorite comic in the comments, and feel free to share the comics on social media.
If you enjoy comics like this, as well as other projects, please consider supporting me and my work on Ko-fi with a one-time donation, or a recurring subscription for as little as $1 a month.


