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James Gunderson and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8pz5bzz No online items Guide to the James Gunderson and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Kate Dundon, Ashlynn Prasad University of California, Santa Cruz 2014 1156 High Street Santa Cruz 95064 [email protected] URL: http://guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll Note Finding aid revised several times in 2015-2021 to reflect additional accruals Guide to the James Gunderson MS.472 1 and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Contributing Institution: University of California, Santa Cruz Title: James Gunderson and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Creator: Gunderson, James L. Creator: Coha, Peter D. Identifier/Call Number: MS.472 Physical Description: 41.9 Linear Feet70 half document boxes Date (inclusive): 1959-2017 Language of Material: English Conditions Governing Access Collection is open for research. Publication Rights Property rights for this collection reside with the University of California. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. The publication or use of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use for research or educational purposes requires written permission from the copyright owner. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user. Preferred Citation James Gunderson and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection. MS 472. Special Collections and Archives, University Library, University of California, Santa Cruz. Acquisition Information Donated by James L. Gunderson and Peter Coha. Scope and Content of Collection This collection consists of over 3,000 comic books predominantly published by Marvel Comics. The majority of the Marvel comics were produced during the Silver and Bronze Ages of Comic Books, which is characterized by the popularization of the superhero genre. Included are issues featuring the first appearance of Spiderman, The X-Men, and others. Also included are non-Marvel comics published by several other comic book publishers, which are arranged into separate series. Subjects and Indexing Terms Comics (Graphic works) Comics (Graphic works) Gunderson, James L. Coha, Peter D. Marvel Comics Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #1 1976 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #2 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #3 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #4 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #5 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #6 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #7 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #8 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #9 1977 Box 45 2001, A Space Odyssey #10 1977 Box 62 A-Force #002 2015 Box 62 A-Force #004 2015 Box 62 A-Force $005 2015 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #1 1970 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #2 1970 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #3 1970 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #4 1971 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #10 1972 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #5 1971 Guide to the James Gunderson MS.472 2 and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Marvel Comics Box 67 Amazing Adventures #6 1971 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #7 1971 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #8 1971 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #9 1971 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #11 1972 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #12 1972 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #13 1972 Box 67 Amazing Adventures #15 1972 Box 56 Amazing Adventures #18 1973 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #23 1974 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #24 1974 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #26 1974 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #27 1974 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #28 1975 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #29 1975 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #31 1975 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #32 1975 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #34 1976 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #35 1976 Box 47 Amazing Adventures #36 1976 Box 47 Amazing Adventures #37 1976 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #38 1976 Box 31 Amazing Adventures #39 1976 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 3 #1 1979 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 3 #2 1980 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 3 #3 1980 Box 45 Amazing Adventures vol. 3 #4 1980 Box 11 Amazing Fantasy #15 1962 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #1 1963 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #2 1963 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #3 1963 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #4 1963 Box 11 Amazing Spider-Man #5 1963 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #6 1963 Box 25 Amazing Spider-Man #7 1963 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #8 1963 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #9 1963 Box 12 Amazing Spider-Man #10 1963 Box 11 Amazing Spider-Man #11 1964 Box 25 Amazing Spider-Man #12 1964 Box 11 Amazing Spider-Man #13 1964 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #14 1964 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #15 1964 Box 11 Amazing Spider-Man #16 1964 Box 25 Amazing Spider-Man #17 1964 Box 43 Amazing Spider-Man #19 1964 Box 12 Amazing Spider-Man #21 1964 Box 13 Amazing Spider-Man #22 1965 Box 25 Amazing Spider-Man #23 1965 Box 43 Amazing Spider-Man #24 1965 Box 43 Amazing Spider-Man #25 1965 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #26 1965 Box 43 Amazing Spider-Man #27 1965 Box 12 Amazing Spider-Man #28 1965 Box 55 Amazing Spider-Man #29 1965 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #31 1965 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #30 1965 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #32 1966 Guide to the James Gunderson MS.472 3 and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Marvel Comics Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #33 1966 Box 13 Amazing Spider-Man #34 1966 Box 43 Amazing Spider-Man #35 1966 Box 13 Amazing Spider-Man #36 1966 Box 21 Amazing Spider-Man #37 1966 Box 25 Amazing Spider-Man #38 1966 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #39 1966 Box 12 Amazing Spider-Man #41 1966 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #42 1966 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #43 1966 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #44 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #45 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #45 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #46 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #47 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #48 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #48 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #49 1967 Box 13 Amazing Spider-Man #50 1967 Box 21 Amazing Spider-Man #51 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #52 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #53 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #54 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #55 1967 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #56 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #57 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #58 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #59 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #60 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #61 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #62 1968 Box 13 Amazing Spider-Man #63 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #64 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #65 1968 Box 55 Amazing Spider-Man #66 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #67 1968 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #68 1969 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #69 1969 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #70 1969 Box 1 Amazing Spider-Man #71 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #72 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #73 1969 Box 21 Amazing Spider-Man #74 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #75 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #76 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #77 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #78 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #79 1969 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #80 1970 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #81 1970 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #82 1970 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #83 1970 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #84 1970 Box 2 Amazing Spider-Man #85 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #86 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #87 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #88 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #89 1970 Guide to the James Gunderson MS.472 4 and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Marvel Comics Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #90 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #91 1970 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #92 1971 Box 18 Amazing Spider-Man #93 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #94 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #95 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #96 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #97 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #98 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #99 1971 Box 61 Amazing Spider-Man #100 1971 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #101 1971 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #102 1971 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #103 1971 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #104 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #105 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #106 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #107 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #108 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #109 1972 Box 64 Amazing Spider-Man #110 1972 Box 67 Amazing Spider-Man #111 1973 Box 67 Amazing Spider-Man #112 1974 Box 67 Amazing Spider-Man #113 1975 Box 67 Amazing Spider-Man #114 1976 Box 67 Amazing Spider-Man #115 1977 Box 19 Amazing Spider-Man #120 1973 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #121 1973 Box 62 Amazing Spider-Man #122 1973 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #201 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #202 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #203 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #204 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #205 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #206 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #207 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #208 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #209 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #210 1980 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #211 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #212 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #213 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #214 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #215 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #216 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #217 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #219 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #221 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #222 1981 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #223 1981 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #224 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #225 1982 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #226 1982 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #228 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #231 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #232 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #233 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #234 1982 Guide to the James Gunderson MS.472 5 and Peter Coha Comic Book Collection Marvel Comics Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #235 1982 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #236 1983 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #237 1983 Box 47 Amazing Spider-Man #239 1983 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #240 1983 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #241 1983 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #242 1983 Box 31 Amazing Spider-Man #243
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