I don't know for sure. Maybe sjws is a fan community for atsource comics and games, or it could be something completely different. Hard to say without more context.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's no direct connection. Could be just random words put together.
Well, one reason might be that they think the industry doesn't address certain issues they care about. Another possibility is that they find the content not in line with their beliefs and principles.
You could focus on presenting your comics as works of art that are open to interpretation and not beholden to any specific ideology. Stand firm in your creative vision.
I think the 'sjws war on comics' could refer to a perceived conflict where some people involved in social justice movements are seen as challenging or criticizing aspects of the comic industry. But it's a complex and controversial topic with various perspectives.
It might be a perception issue. Maybe some people see certain elements in the comics as influenced by SJW ideas, but it could be a matter of interpretation.
I doubt it. Such a name change would likely have multiple complex reasons and not just to appease a particular group. Maybe it was for rebranding or strategic business decisions.
Well, we could focus on telling original and engaging stories that appeal to a wide range of audiences.
It's controversial because some SJWs believe it doesn't represent diverse body types accurately. They think comics should be more inclusive and avoid such stereotypes.
QS comics and games may have some connections. Sometimes, games are based on comics or vice versa.
The connection is that they often share a fan base and sometimes cross-promote or draw inspiration from each other.
In some cases, games are based on popular comics, borrowing characters and storylines. Sometimes, comics might be created to expand the universe of a game.