Obviously, Harry Potter himself. Given his heroic nature, he would likely be the first to approach Jessica Rabbit if she were in trouble or if she was causing some sort of stir in the wizarding world. He would be curious about her and her very different appearance compared to the wizards and witches.
Jessica Chambers was a victim in this story. She was a young woman who unfortunately became the center of a very tragic and mysterious case when she was found burned in a vehicle.
One idea could be that Jessica Rabbit somehow gets lost in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Maybe she's on the run from some toons who are after her and stumbles through a magical portal into Hogwarts. The students are all amazed by her appearance, and she has to figure out how to get back home while also dealing with the strange new magic around her.
It would be really strange. Maybe Harry Potter would be drawn into the Toontown - like world of Jessica Rabbit, with his magic interacting in a wacky way with the toon physics. Or perhaps Jessica Rabbit would find herself in Hogwarts, causing chaos with her allure among the young wizards.
No. Harry Potter and Jessica Rabbit are from completely different fictional universes with distinct tones and themes. The Harry Potter series is a magical world of wizards, while Jessica Rabbit is from a more adult - themed, noir - ish animated world. Combining them in fanfiction is not a common or legitimate mainstream genre in the fanfiction community.
Well, in the world of the show, there's no official scene of the characters watching fanfic. But if they did, some might be amused, like Luke Cage could find it an interesting take on their world. Others, like Jessica herself, might be a bit annoyed as she's a very private person and fanfic could distort her image in her mind.
Jessica Lynch was a U.S. soldier. Her story became quite famous during the Iraq War. She was captured and later rescued. It was a story that got a lot of media attention at that time.
Daniel and Jessica Groves could be anyone. Without additional context, they might be regular people going about their daily lives, or they could be known in a specific community, field, or family, but we don't have enough information to be certain.
Jessica Lynch was a U.S. soldier. Her story was initially misrepresented by the media. In fact, she was injured in a vehicle accident during the Iraq War. Later, she was captured by Iraqi forces. The real heroism lies in her survival and recovery from the ordeal, rather than the over - hyped 'action - hero' narrative that was initially spread.