Well, I think some of the MHA characters would be really confused. For example, Midoriya might be a bit bewildered by the different superpower concepts in the MCU fanfiction. He's used to his own world's Quirks, and suddenly seeing things like the Infinity Stones and Asgardian magic would be a lot to take in.
All Might, on the other hand, would be more open - minded. He would likely see the similarities between the two universes in terms of the idea of heroes. He might even be inspired by some of the noble sacrifices made by MCU characters in the fanfiction. He could comment on how heroes, whether in MHA or the MCU, all strive to protect and inspire.
Bakugo would probably be more critical. He might scoff at some of the heroes in the MCU fanfiction. He's so used to his own tough world of hero training and competition that he might not be impressed easily. He could say things like 'These guys don't know what real heroism is compared to us in MHA!'
Well, Bakugo might scoff at first. He'd probably think Batman is too brooding and not as straightforward as he likes his heroes. But then as he reads more of the fanfiction, he might grudgingly admit that Batman's detective skills are cool. Deku, on the other hand, would be super interested. He'd be analyzing every move Batman makes in the fanfiction, taking notes in his head about Batman's strategies and how they could be applied in his own hero work. Uraraka would be more focused on the relationships in the fanfiction. She'd be all 'aww' at the cute moments and feel for the characters when they're in trouble.
Well, some of the characters might be really excited. Deku, for example, would probably be super interested in the different powers and hero concepts in Marvel fanfiction. He might take notes on how Marvel heroes use their powers and try to find ways to apply similar ideas to his own hero journey.
Well, the MCU could have a range of reactions. On one hand, they might see it as a great source of fan engagement and enthusiasm. They could even promote some of the more positive and well - written fanfictions. However, they might also be cautious as some fanfictions could deviate too much from their established canon. But overall, it's a sign of the popularity of the Spider - Man franchise within the MCU.
The students of Class 1 - A would have a range of reactions. Ochaco might find the romantic elements in the fanfiction really sweet, especially if there are any cute ship moments. Iida would likely be concerned about whether the fanfiction adheres to some sort of moral code. He might be nitpicky about things like fairness and justice within the fictional story.
The characters would have a range of reactions. Some would be in disbelief. They have witnessed Deku's journey from a quirkless boy to a powerful hero - in - training. So, seeing him as a villain in a fanfiction would be like a complete 180 - degree turn. Midoriya's mother would be devastated. She has always supported her son, and to see him as a villain would go against everything she believed in. The teachers at U.A. would be concerned and start to analyze what could have led to this change. Maybe they would question their own teaching methods or if there were any signs they missed during Deku's time at the school.
The relationship between the MCU and comics is complex. While certain elements and characters are based on comic book counterparts, the MCU has its own narrative decisions and creative directions that don't always align precisely with the source material.
Sure. The MCU is very much based on comics. It uses comic characters, story arcs, and elements to create a cinematic universe that fans love. However, it also makes some changes and adaptations to fit the big screen and modern audiences' preferences.
The MCU has a definite connection to the comics. However, it often reinterprets and reimagines storylines and characters to create a unique cinematic experience that still pays homage to the source material.
I'd recommend 'The Avengers' comics. They have the core team and their adventures, similar to what you see in the MCU movies.
A villain like Shigaraki would likely be interested in the power levels in the MCU fanfiction. He's always looking for ways to increase his own power, and seeing the various powerful artifacts and abilities in the MCU might give him some ideas. He could think about how he could use similar things in his own plans to take over the MHA world.