A lot of epic things happened in 2013, so who came out on top? I've rounded out the top five fandoms of 2013:
5. Disney
After a seemingly mediocre run in recent years, the Disney fandom has experienced a revamp of sorts with the success of "Frozen." Their return to "classic Disney"-style music and storytelling earned them a Golden Globe nod and millions of fans belting "Let It Go" in their showers.
4. Sherlock
Sherlockians thought it was never going to happen. After 750 years (actually it was only two) since the airing of the last episode as well as countless speculations regarding Sherlock Holmes's fateful fall, BBC's "Sherlock" is officially back from the dead with both a trailer and a mini-episode entitled "Many Happy Returns." "Sherlock" officially returns to both British and American television in January.
3. DC
The DC fandom also had its time to shine at San Diego Comic Con 2013 with the announcement of the Superman/Batman pair-up in the "Man of Steel" sequel. Will it be the "World's Finest" movie fans had always dreamed of? The recent addition of Wonder Woman to the mix may have created a few doubts, but DC hopes to provide a competent (and perhaps better?) answer to Marvel's Avengers phenomenon.
2. Marvel
In 2013, however, the Marvel fandom takes reign over DC. First, there was "Iron Man 3" and its ridiculous twist on the villain that stirred controversy amongst fans. Later that summer, Tom Hiddleston brought Hall H to its knees in his surprise appearance as Loki at Marvel's 2013 Comic Con panel. And if that wasn't enough, Joss Whedon had to walk in to announce "Avengers: Age of Ultron" at the end of the panel. Marvel's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" also premiered this year and got renewed for a full season, despite mixed reaction from critics and fans. "Thor: The Dark World" also received success, earning itself a new attraction at Disneyland. Yeah, it's been a big year for Marvel in the movies.
1. Doctor Who
So which fandom outdid them all? The answer was in the headline all along. "Doctor Who" had the most epic year and all because of the 50th Anniversary. And it's pretty genius how it all worked out, too. Celebrating all 11 Doctors, BBC dedicated each month to each Doctor. The celebration ended with the Eleventh Doctor in November--the month that just so happened to be the month the first "Doctor Who" episode aired. The 50th Anniversary special aired on the same day the first "Doctor Who" episode aired 50 years ago and was simulcast worldwide. The following month--that is, the twelfth month--the Twelfth Doctor made his debut, setting off another epic season for Whovians across the universe.
Here's to another great year for nerd fandoms everywhere!










