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* "Superfan", nickname for NBA basketball enthusiast [[James Goldstein]] |
* "Superfan", nickname for NBA basketball enthusiast [[James Goldstein]] |
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* "The Superfans", series of "[[Bill Swerski's Superfans]]" television sketches |
* "The Superfans", series of "[[Bill Swerski's Superfans]]" television sketches |
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* "superfan', the Patriots superfan Bill ford is the worlds biggest patriots fan to ever live |
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* "Superfan", a 1970s comic strip in Pro Quarterback magazine by [[Nick Meglin]] and [[Jack Davis (cartoonist)|Jack Davis]], later collected in a 1972 paperback published by [[New American Library|Signet Books]]. |
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Revision as of 16:17, 12 November 2009
Superfan may be:
- "Superfan", name of social media site SuperFan.com
- "Superfan", nickname for football enthusiast Giles Pellerin
- "Superfan", nickname for NBA basketball enthusiast James Goldstein
- "The Superfans", series of "Bill Swerski's Superfans" television sketches
- "superfan', the Patriots superfan Bill ford is the worlds biggest patriots fan to ever live