Battle Scars (comic book)

While serving in the Middle East, Marcus Johnson receives word that his mother Nia Jones has been killed back in the United States.

[5] While arguing and eventually coming to blows over the revelation, Fury and Johnson are captured by mercenaries who bring them to Orion (who was a former member of the organization Leviathan).

[7] The series holds an average rating of 7.0 by 25 professional critics on the review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup.

[8] Joey Esposito of IGN wrote that while he enjoyed the series as a whole, he still added that "its bizarre and frankly lengthy approach to establish parallels with the Marvel movie universe is painfully uninspired and disappointing.

While there are nuggets of potential laced in this series' outcome, I'm not sure I have faith in the current state of superhero comics to deliver on it".

He explained that while the purpose of it is painfully apparent, the story underneath is not so bad that it does not deserve recognition and that the writers Yost and Eaton pull together a solid tale about a regular guy getting caught up in a world he barely understands and adapting.