Midtown High School

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Midtown High School
First appearance Amazing Fantasy #15
(August 1962)
Publisher Marvel Comics

Midtown High School (or Midtown Science High School) is a fictional school in the Marvel Comics universe located in Forest Hills. It is commonly depicted as the high school of Peter Parker, Flash Thompson, and Liz Allan in comic books and other media.

History

The fictional school is located in Forest Hills in New York City, New York.[1] The school first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.[2][3] According to comic book historian, Peter Sanderson, Lee based the fictional school on Forest Hills High School in New York City.[1]

Notable characters

Faculty

  • Mr. Davis - The principal of Midtown High School at the time when Peter was a student.[4]
  • Roger Harrington - The principal of Midtown High School who hired Peter Parker to be the science teacher.[5] He was later killed by Chameleon of Earth-9500.[6]
  • Miss Arrow - The school nurse.
  • Professor Cobbwell - Professor Cobbwell was the most famous electronics expert in town. He asked Mister Warren to recommend a student who could help him with some research over the weekend, and he introduced him to Peter Parker. Professor Cobbwell then asked Peter to run an errand to the Tinkerer Repair Shop, where he had left a radio to be fixed[7]
  • Raymond Warren - The science teacher of the class. Parker was commonly depicted as his top student.[3] He was also revealed as Miles Warren's brother.
  • Coach Smith
  • St.John Devereax

Students

Other versions

Ultimate Spider-Man

Midtown High School appears in Ultimate Spider-Man. Just like the mainstream comics, it depicts Parker, Flash and Liz Allan as students. Unlike the mainstream comic book, characters such as Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson and Harry Osborn also debut in the high school instead of the Empire State University. X-Men member Kitty Pryde is also depicted as attending the high school. The comic also depicts a new character called Kenny McFarlane, who is depicted as best friend of Flash in high school. Mark Raxton is also depicted as a student who attends Midtown High school.

In other media

Film

Television

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Saffel, Steve. Spider-Man the Icon: The Life and Times of a Pop Culture Phenomenon (Titan Books, 2007) ISBN 978-1-84576-324-4, p. 21.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Lee, Stan (w), Ditko, Steve (a). Amazing Fantasy 15 (Aug 1962), New York City, New York: Marvel Comics
  4. The Amazing Spider-Man #4
  5. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #32
  6. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #33
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man #2
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