Man, Miguel O'Hara's scars are such a fascinating topic! From what I've seen in 'Spider-Man 2099,' his scars aren't just physical—they're symbolic of his struggles. The comics hint at his past experiments, especially with the Rapture drug, leaving marks that aren't always visible. His suit usually covers most of his body, but there are moments, like in 'Spider-Verse,' where you catch glimpses of his rough history. Honestly, I love how his scars aren't just skin-deep; they reflect his gritty, no-nonsense personality. It's like every mark tells a story, and that's way cooler than just random battle wounds.
Also, the way artists handle his scars varies. Some issues show subtle lines on his face or arms, while others keep him pristine under the suit. It makes me wonder if the scars are more about his internal battles—like the guilt from his timeline mess-ups—than external ones. Either way, it adds layers to his character, making him one of the most complex Spider-People out there.