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- adjective of or relating to a
fan , but especially tofandom
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For the record, I do not support the "outing" of people who participate in fannish or other online activities under a pseudonym.
they shoot horses, don't they? batwrangler 2009
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In summary, Terror Firma is probably the best of these in fannish terms, Thicker Than Water probably the most approachable for the non-fan.
October Books 19) A Midsummer Night's Dream nwhyte 2008
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We've attended over 200 of them, including some that have gone down in fannish history for their ineptitude, such as the 1968 Baycon, the 1988 Nolacon II, and the 1993 ConFrancisco (forever known as ConFiasco).
OmegaCon: If You Build It, They Will Come Lou Anders 2008
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If you're a pro, do you avoid "fannish" activities (like, dressing up in costumes, or writing for amateur magazines)?
Orbital panels frankwu 2008
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Supporting characters with their own solid fan base is a bit of a scifi phenomena and Atlantis is the poster child for this kind of fannish behavior.
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I was super happy to see the Fantastic-car make its appearance (I actually recognized it under the canopy in Reed's lab), and of course, Doom getting his face back and being incideously "helpful" worked really well for those of us who are generally fans of von Doom (and, any time we see Latvaria, I laugh with a kind of fannish squee.)
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2007
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In Part 4, Jonah Weiland even notes that these are going to be some of the more "fannish" questions, and as is the case for most "fannish" questions, they're mostly anal-retentive continuity wanking.
One More Day Brings More One More Day Talk! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Something along the lines of a combination the enthusiasm and exuberance of the "fannish" reviews and the esoteric critical dissection we find in the scholarly journals and reference books.
Archive 2003-12-01 2003
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Something along the lines of a combination the enthusiasm and exuberance of the "fannish" reviews and the esoteric critical dissection we find in the scholarly journals and reference books.
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(ABC 1967-68) neither Irwin Allen 1960s SF tv series has the overtly "fannish" attraction and appeal that in large part accounts for the popularities of
Home Theater Forum Mark Collins 2010
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