Well, if we consider the Avengers in our world as in fanfiction, their interactions with normal people would vary greatly. Iron Man, being a billionaire playboy, might throw huge parties where normal people get to mingle with him and other Avengers. Captain America would be more about community building. He could be involved in neighborhood clean - up projects or teaching kids about values. Thor might accidentally break some social norms but in a charming way. And Hulk? He'd be like a big, misunderstood gentle giant. People would be both scared and curious about him. Black Widow and Hawkeye would be more in the background, but still be there to protect normal people when danger lurks.
They would interact in different ways. Captain America would be very friendly and helpful, like he is. He might volunteer at community centers. Iron Man would be a bit more aloof but still interact when it comes to business or innovation. Thor might not understand some of the modern human ways at first, but he'd be friendly in his own way. Hulk would probably stay away most of the time to avoid scaring people.
Well, if the Avengers were in our world, there'd be a lot less crime for sure. They could stop bank robberies and terrorist attacks in an instant. Iron Man would be flying around, impressing everyone with his high - tech suit. Captain America would be a symbol of moral goodness, probably giving speeches in schools. And Thor? He'd be the talk of the town with his hammer.
Well, it could be about the Avengers suddenly appearing in our modern world. Maybe they have to deal with things like modern technology that they're not used to, like trying to figure out how smartphones work while also fighting off villains who are using the chaos of their arrival to cause more trouble.
It could be a mad scientist. He could have been studying the Avengers from afar in their own universe and when they arrive in our world, he sees an opportunity. He might try to steal their powers or technology to create his own super - army.
Merlin could bring his magic to the Avengers. His knowledge of ancient spells and potions might help in battles against powerful foes. For example, he could use magic to disarm enemies or create protective shields.
They might be in awe of each other at first. The Fanon Avengers could look up to the Canon Avengers as the originals, while the Canon Avengers might be intrigued by the unique takes on their characters in the Fanon world. They could start by comparing their powers and sharing stories about their adventures.
Well, Homelander is a complex and often self - centered character. If he were in an Avengers fanfiction, he might initially see the Avengers as a threat to his own status. He'd probably try to assert his dominance over them, thinking he's superior. He could start by showing off his powers, like his super strength and laser eyes, to intimidate the Avengers. But the Avengers, being used to dealing with powerful foes, would likely see through his bravado and not be easily cowed.
Snape would probably start off being rather aloof. He'd observe the Avengers' behavior and abilities before making any real moves to interact. He could be sarcastic towards them, especially if they make assumptions about him or his magic. But as time goes on, he might start to see their value and open up a bit more, sharing some of his magical knowledge.
Naruto would interact in a very enthusiastic way. He'd be in awe of the Avengers' powers and would want to learn from them. At the same time, he'd show off his own ninja abilities. He might bond with Hulk over their shared 'rage' - like Naruto has his nine - tailed fox anger and Hulk has his own. He'd also try to cheer up the more serious Avengers like Black Widow with his positive attitude. And he'd probably try to get them all to do some ninja training together.
They might start by comparing powers. Superman's super strength and flight would be quite a topic. Thor would likely want to have a friendly competition with Superman in terms of strength. Then they could move on to sharing their experiences. Captain America could talk about his battles during World War II, and Superman could share his adventures in saving Metropolis. They could also team up to fight a new, powerful villain that neither could defeat alone. For example, a villain with the ability to nullify Superman's powers and hack into the Avengers' technology.
Supergirl would probably start by introducing herself and her powers. The Avengers would likely be in awe of her abilities. They might ask her to join them on a mission right away. Supergirl could say yes and then start showing off her skills during the mission.