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We have more than one page that can be referred to as Sleeper. |
We have more than one page that can be referred to as Sleeper. |
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== Tropes == |
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* If you want the '' |
* If you want the ''trope'' dealing with actual sleeper agents, go to [[Deep-Cover Agent]]. |
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* If you want the ''trope'' dealing with actual sleeper agents, go to [[Deep Cover Agent]]. |
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* If you want the concept of works that slowly become unexpected successes, go to [[Sleeper Hit]]. |
* If you want the concept of works that slowly become unexpected successes, go to [[Sleeper Hit]]. |
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* If you are looking for someone who has fallen asleep, you might want to [[People Sit on Chairs|read this]]. |
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== Comic Books == |
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* If you want the ''comic book'' [[Ed Brubaker]] about the sleeper agent with an alien artifact, go to [[Sleeper (Comic Book)]]. |
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== Film == |
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There's also a band, several other films and a |
There's also a band, several other films and a TV series that go by that name. |
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 10 July 2021
We have more than one page that can be referred to as Sleeper.
Tropes
- If you want the trope dealing with actual sleeper agents, go to Deep-Cover Agent.
- If you want the concept of works that slowly become unexpected successes, go to Sleeper Hit.
- If you are looking for someone who has fallen asleep, you might want to read this.
Comic Books
- If you want the comic book Ed Brubaker about the sleeper agent with an alien artifact, go to Sleeper (Comic Book).
Film
- If you want the film by Woody Allen, see Sleeper (film).
There's also a band, several other films and a TV series that go by that name.
This disambiguation page lists pages associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |