Well, Tony Stark might be quite critical at first. He'd probably pick apart any inaccuracies in the tech or logic in the fanfiction. Steve Rogers, on the other hand, might be a bit more open - minded. He'd be interested in how the writers are exploring Daredevil's character in relation to the concepts of justice and heroism that he also holds dear. Thor would likely be confused by a lot of it, not being very familiar with modern fanfiction concepts.
If the Avengers watched Daredevil fanfiction, they'd each bring their own experiences to the table. For example, Vision might study it to understand human creativity and the way people imagine superhero stories. Wanda Maximoff could potentially find parallels between Daredevil's story in the fanfiction and her own experiences of loss and power. Rhodey would probably make jokes about some of the more out - there plotlines, while still respecting the creativity of the fanfiction writers.
The Avengers would have diverse reactions. Natasha Romanoff might analyze it from a psychological perspective, looking at how the characters are developed and what motives are ascribed to them in the fanfiction. Clint Barton could be amused by it, seeing it as a fun, creative take on Daredevil. Bruce Banner might be hesitant, worried that some of the more extreme scenarios in the fanfiction could lead to dangerous or unethical implications if they were real.
If the Avengers watched Uncharted fanfiction, it would be a chaotic yet interesting experience. For one, Hulk might get a bit frustrated if the story doesn't progress fast enough and accidentally smash something. Black Widow would be quick to pick up on any hidden motives or sub - plots in the fanfic. And Iron Man would probably start thinking about creating some new tech inspired by the wild ideas in the fanfiction, all while making fun of the more ridiculous parts.
Well, they might be quite intrigued. Tony Stark would probably start analyzing the technology in RWBY's world as described in the fanfiction. Steve Rogers might be a bit confused at first but would soon get into the story, especially if it has themes of heroism and loyalty like in his own world.
The Avengers could have various reactions. Natasha might see the strategic thinking in Percy's quests and admire it. Clint might be entertained by the crazy adventures and mythical creatures. Bruce would be intrigued by the idea of half - god, half - human beings. They might also be a bit jealous of the magic and powers that Percy and his friends have, which are so different from their own abilities.
Maybe. It depends on their individual interests. If they like exploring different interpretations of superheroes, they might enjoy it.
He might be flattered. Some fanfiction portrays him in heroic and intelligent ways that are in line with his self - image.
They might be really intrigued. The Avengers are used to their own world of superpowers, but My Hero Academia has a whole different set of quirks and characters. They could be impressed by the creativity of the fanfiction writers in combining the two universes, or they might find some of the concepts in the fanfiction really strange compared to what they're used to.
Well, Natasha Romanoff could analyze the fanfic from a psychological perspective, wondering why the fans wrote certain things about Spider - Man. Clint Barton might just chuckle and say it's a fun way for fans to pass the time. Bruce Banner, on the other hand, might be intrigued by the scientific concepts (if any) in the fanfic and how they are presented in relation to Spider - Man's powers.
If the Avengers watched Avengers fanfiction, they would probably have a range of reactions. Hulk might not understand most of it and just get frustrated. Black Widow, on the other hand, would be very observant and might pick up on the different characterizations of herself. She could either like the more complex and nuanced versions or be annoyed by inaccurate portrayals. And Hawkeye might be indifferent at first, but then get drawn into the more action - packed and adventure - filled fanfictions.
They might be quite surprised. The Avengers are used to their own world and adventures, and seeing a fanfic about Spider - Man would show them a different take on a fellow superhero. Maybe they'd be impressed by the creativity of the fanfic writer in imagining new scenarios for Spider - Man.
They might be really surprised. Some of them would probably find it hilarious while others could be a bit offended if the fanfiction misrepresents them. For example, Thor might be amused by the grand adventures people write about him, but Tony Stark might be critical if the fanfiction makes him look dumb.