Midway City (DC Comics)

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Midway City
PublisherDC Comics

Midway City is a fictional city in the DC Universe, the shared universe of comic book titles published by DC Comics. Midway City is always shown to be a midwestern city based loosely on the real world city of Chicago, Illinois (though Chicago also exists in the DCU). In an "Ask the Answer Man" column printed in Detective Comics #470 (June 1977), writer Bob Rozakis stated that Midway City was in Michigan, near Sault Ste. Marie. This statement has since been reasserted in assorted official [1] and licensed [2] publications. Previously, some writers stated it's in Illinois.

Fictional history

Midway City is most famous for once being the home of the Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl. In current continuity, the Golden Age Hawkman, in his secret identity of Carter Hall, used to be the curator of the Midway City Museum. Along with the current Hawkgirl, Hawkman currently resides in St. Roch, Louisiana.

One of the many incarnations of the superhero team Doom Patrol spent much time working out of a Midway City brownstone. They rarely met Hawkman and Hawkwoman. The Doom Patrol later moved to Kansas City, Missouri, early in volume 2 of their series during Paul Kupperberg's tenure as its writer.

Midway is described as hosting a "division" of the Science Police.[3]

During the event Final Crisis, Midway City is devastated,[4] with evidence of infiltration by forces from Apokolips. Restoration efforts are impeded by Rising Sun, a Japanese superhero, who is suffering from mental trauma and kills many of the workers.[5]

Points of interest

  • Bi-State Tunnel
  • The Graphic
  • Grinder's Bluff
  • Hawk Valley
  • Mount Tobar Observatory
  • Channelview
  • Doom Patrol Headquarters
  • Downtown Business District
  • Hyathis Corporation
  • Industrial District
  • Police Headquarters
  • Slumville

Midway City Museum

The Midway City Museum is one of the nation's largest museums of natural history. It is particularly noted for its extensive collection of Egyptian artifacts and medieval weaponry. One of the museum's earlier curators was Ed Emmet, the brother of Midway City police commissioner George Emmet. When Ed retired, George used his influence to allow Thanagarian police officers Katar and Shayera Hol the opportunity to take his place. Assuming the anglicised names Carter and Shiera Hall, they became the museum's new curators. One of the Museum's most famed matrons was the naturalist Mavis Trent. Upon meeting Carter, Mavis became instantly smitten with him and persistently tried to seduce him despite the fact that he's married. Mavis' press agent was Joe Tracy, who was secretly in love with her, and frequently visited the museum on Mavis' behalf.

Sports

  • Midway City Chiefs: Baseball, National League, eastern division
  • Midway City Cardinals: Football, National Conference, central division
  • Midway City Sprints: Basketball, Eastern Conference, central division
  • Midway Wolverines: Hockey, Campbell Conference, Norris division

In other media

Midway City police car on the set of Suicide Squad in Toronto.
  • In Season 2 Episode 10 of CW's The Flash - "Potential Energy", Patty Spivot alludes to moving to Midway City College and leaving her current life in Central City.

References

  1. ^ Hawkman v.2 # 4; writer Tony Isabella, artist Richard Howell
  2. ^ Atlas of the DC Universe by Paul Kupperberg
  3. ^ Superman # 677
  4. ^ "Final Crisis" 1-6
  5. ^ Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1–6, 144 pages, paperback, February 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2605-1