This book examines the fan-created combination of Doctor Who,
Sherlock, and Supernatural as a uniquely digital fan experience, and
as a metaphor for ongoing scholarship into contemporary fandom.
What do you get when you cross the cult shows Doctor Who,
Supernatural, and Sherlock? In this book, Paul Booth explores the
fan-created crossover universe known as SuperWhoLock--a universe where
Sherlock Holmes and Dean Winchester work together to fight monsters like
the Daleks and the Weeping Angels; a world where John Watson is friends
with Amy Pond; a space where the unique brands of fandom interact. Booth
argues that SuperWhoLock represents more than just those three
shows--it is a way of doing fandom. Through interviews with fans and
analysis of fan texts, Crossing Fandoms: SuperWhoLock and the
Contemporary Fan Audience also demonstrates how fan studies in the
digital age can evolve to take into account changing fan activities and
texts.