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{{Quote|Thank you, [[Captain America|Captain]]. Pretty sure, this guy's a [[Sokovia Accords|war criminal]] now, well, whatever. I have to show you [[Captain America's Fitness Challenge|this video]]; it's required by the [[New York|state]].|Wilson|Spider-Man: Homecoming}} |
{{Quote|Thank you, [[Captain America|Captain]]. Pretty sure, this guy's a [[Sokovia Accords|war criminal]] now, well, whatever. I have to show you [[Captain America's Fitness Challenge|this video]]; it's required by the [[New York|state]].|Wilson|Spider-Man: Homecoming}} |
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{{Quote|Why are you here? You don't even have detention."<br>"Oh, I know. I just like coming here to sketch people in crisis.|Whiz Wilson and [[Michelle Jones]]|Spider-Man: Homecoming}} |
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− | + | Andre Wilson worked a a physical education teacher at [[Midtown School of Science and Technology]]. During the classes he led, he set the [[Captain America's Fitness Challenge]] for his students to participate, although he commented that [[Captain America]] was now considered a criminal because of the [[Avengers Civil War]]. He also commended [[Peter Parker]]'s physical aptitudes, unaware that the young man was actually the superhero known as [[Spider-Man]]. |
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Wilson also oversaw students who were given detention at his school, where he also played video recordings of Captain America scolding the students, although this task clearly bored Wilson. During one of those detention sessions, Wilson saw Parker leave the classroom and told him to come back, albeit in a very disillusioned way. He then asked [[Michelle Jones]] why she was here as she did not have detention, only to be told that she enjoyed drawing people in crisis just like Wilson himself.<ref>''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]''</ref> |
Wilson also oversaw students who were given detention at his school, where he also played video recordings of Captain America scolding the students, although this task clearly bored Wilson. During one of those detention sessions, Wilson saw Parker leave the classroom and told him to come back, albeit in a very disillusioned way. He then asked [[Michelle Jones]] why she was here as she did not have detention, only to be told that she enjoyed drawing people in crisis just like Wilson himself.<ref>''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]''</ref> |
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- "Thank you, Captain. Pretty sure, this guy's a war criminal now, well, whatever. I have to show you this video; it's required by the state."
- ―Wilson[src]
Coach Andre Wilson is a physical education teacher at Midtown School of Science and Technology.
Biography
- "Why are you here? You don't even have detention."
"Oh, I know. I just like coming here to sketch people in crisis." - ―Whiz Wilson and Michelle Jones[src]
Andre Wilson worked a a physical education teacher at Midtown School of Science and Technology. During the classes he led, he set the Captain America's Fitness Challenge for his students to participate, although he commented that Captain America was now considered a criminal because of the Avengers Civil War. He also commended Peter Parker's physical aptitudes, unaware that the young man was actually the superhero known as Spider-Man.
Wilson also oversaw students who were given detention at his school, where he also played video recordings of Captain America scolding the students, although this task clearly bored Wilson. During one of those detention sessions, Wilson saw Parker leave the classroom and told him to come back, albeit in a very disillusioned way. He then asked Michelle Jones why she was here as she did not have detention, only to be told that she enjoyed drawing people in crisis just like Wilson himself.[1]
Facilities
- Midtown School of Science and Technology: Wilson worked at Midtown School of Science and Technology as a gym coach.
Relationships
Allies
- Midtown School of Science and Technology
- Peter Parker - Student
- Ned Leeds - Student
- Michelle Jones - Student
- Flash Thompson - Student
Trivia
- In the comics, a character named Whiz Wilson was a high school coach at Centerville Junior High School in Centerville, California. He appeared in Marvel's romantic comedy magazine Meet Miss Bliss.