Well, Hulk might not care much about the fanfiction in his normal state. But if he read some that made the Scarlet Witch seem weak or in a bad light, he could get angry. He has a protective side, especially towards his teammates. Hawkeye would probably be the most down - to - earth about it. He'd just read it as a form of entertainment and might share some of the more interesting parts with the other Avengers, like 'Hey, you guys should read this part where the Scarlet Witch does this amazing thing in the fanfiction.'
Thor's god - like ego might make him initially think that the fanfiction doesn't do justice to the Scarlet Witch's real power. However, his love for stories and adventure could make him eventually get into it. Black Widow's calculating nature would have her dissecting the fanfiction for any hidden meanings or psychological insights into the Scarlet Witch's character. She'd be looking at it from a more in - depth perspective compared to some of the others.
Well, Steve Rogers might be a bit confused at first. He's from a different era and fanfiction is a very modern concept. But he'd probably be polite about it and say something like 'It's interesting to see how fans imagine different scenarios with Yelena.' Tony Stark, on the other hand, would likely be more intrigued. He might chuckle and say 'This is some creative stuff. I wonder what else they come up with about Yelena.' And Thor would probably just be like 'This is a strange Midgardian thing, but if it makes people happy, then so be it.'
Tony Stark would likely find it hilarious. He'd probably be the first one to start making jokes about it. He might say 'Oh, Hawkeye, you've got some really creative fans out there. I should hire them to write my memoirs!'. As for Hulk, he probably wouldn't care much. He might just grunt and go about his business. But if he did read some, he might not understand it very well and get frustrated. Hawkeye himself would probably be embarrassed at first, but then he'd start to see the humor in it and might even enjoy some of the more positive fanfiction about him.
Some Avengers might find the memes in fanfiction hilarious. For example, Tony Stark would probably have a witty comment about how creative the fans are. He might even be inspired to create some tech based on the meme concepts. Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be a bit more confused at first. But after some explanation, he would start to see the humor in it and might shake his head with a smile. Thor would likely not understand most of it, but would laugh along just to be part of the group.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be intrigued and start making sarcastic remarks about the plot or the characters. He might say something like 'These RWBY characters are quite the bunch, but their tech could use some of my upgrades!'. Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be more diplomatic. He'd try to understand the themes and values in the fanfiction and might comment on the courage of the RWBY heroes. Thor would be a bit confused at first, but then find some similarities between the RWBY world and Asgard, like the epic battles and the sense of honor among the warriors.
Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be a bit more diplomatic. He might not fully understand the concept of fanfiction at first, but he'd respect the creativity of the fans. He could say that while it's not the 'official' story, it shows how much people love Thor and the Avengers. He might even find some of the stories that highlight Thor's heroic side inspiring for his own leadership.
The Avengers' reactions would be diverse. Vision himself, if he were to react, might be confused by some of the more far - fetched plotlines in the fanfiction. Wanda Maximoff could be flattered or perhaps a bit offended depending on how she is depicted. Other Avengers like Rhodey would likely approach it with a sense of amusement. He would see it as a form of entertainment that fans create, not taking it too seriously but still enjoying the creativity that goes into writing such fanfiction.
Thor would probably be the most enthusiastic. He'd see it as a great honor that the Midgardians (humans) are so invested in his story and his character. He might even want to join in on the fun and start coming up with his own ideas for fanfiction, thinking it's a great way to further his legend among the people.
The Avengers would likely have a range of reactions. Natasha Romanoff might be intrigued in a way, seeing how fans perceive different relationships within the team. She could use it as a form of psychological study, like 'This shows how people view our dynamics.' Hulk might not care much at all, just grunt and go about his business. Hawkeye might make some sarcastic comments like 'Well, at least they're creative with our lives in these stories.'
The Avengers' reactions to Endgame fanfiction would vary greatly. Natasha Romanoff might be intrigued by the different relationships and storylines presented in the fanfiction. Bruce Banner would probably approach it from a scientific and analytical perspective, trying to understand the logic (or lack thereof) in the fictional scenarios. Clint Barton might be more focused on how his character is depicted, especially in relation to his family.