For the Avengers, their reactions to Loki fanfiction would depend on their personalities. Tony Stark, being the witty one, might see it as a source of inspiration for new tech ideas, like if Loki had some crazy alien - inspired powers in the fanfiction. Steve Rogers would approach it with his moral compass. If the fanfiction portrayed Loki in a way that went against his sense of right and wrong, he might be critical. Thor, who has a deep connection to Loki, would have a complex reaction. He might feel a sense of pride if Loki was shown in a heroic light in some fanfictions, but also be protective of his real - life brother's reputation if the fanfiction was too far - fetched or untrue to Loki's character.
The Avengers' reactions would vary greatly. Natasha might be intrigued by the psychological aspects of Loki presented in the fanfiction. She could analyze how different writers view Loki's motives. Bruce Banner would probably be a bit hesitant to get involved in discussing it. He might worry that some of the fanfiction could be too out - there for his scientific mind. Clint Barton might just laugh it off and say it's a fun way for fans to pass the time.
Well, Thor might be a bit shocked at first. He'd probably be amused by some of the wilder interpretations of his brother in the fanfiction. Captain America, on the other hand, would likely be confused by the whole concept as it's so different from the traditional stories he's used to. Iron Man would probably make sarcastic comments about how creative the fans are in coming up with these stories.
If Loki impersonated Thor, the real Thor would be furious when he found out. The other Avengers, like Iron Man, might initially be confused but then quickly realize something is off. Iron Man would likely use his technology to detect the impostor. Hulk might just smash first and ask questions later when he senses something wrong with 'Thor'.
The OC might be terrified at first. After all, being kidnapped by Loki is no joke. But they could also quickly gather their courage. Maybe they would try to talk to Loki, to understand his motives. If the OC is smart, they would know that Loki has his own reasons for doing things and might be able to find a way to reason with him.
Tony Stark would probably be very intrigued. He'd want to study Loki's Jotun form, maybe even make some snarky comments about his blue skin. Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be more cautious. He'd be ready for any potential threat that Loki might pose.
Some of the Avengers, like Thor, might have a more complex reaction. Since he is Loki's brother, he may feel a sense of responsibility towards the children. Others like Captain America would be cautious but fair, trying to assess if they are a threat. Iron Man, on the other hand, would probably be sarcastic and make some snarky remarks while sizing them up.
Thor might be conflicted. He'd see his nephew/niece but also remember Loki's treachery. Iron Man would probably be sarcastic at first, making remarks about the family genes. Captain America would be more cautious and diplomatic, wanting to give her a chance but also being on guard. Black Widow would try to read her body language and motives right away.
They would probably be very surprised. Some might laugh at the creative ideas in the fanfiction.
Some of the Avengers might be really curious. Thor, for example, might be interested in Percy's relation to the sea, as he has his own connection to water with his powers. Iron Man might be a bit skeptical at first, thinking they're just some kids with strange powers. But once he sees what they can do, he'd be impressed.
The Avengers would be shocked at first. Tony Stark would probably crack a joke about 'giant naked monsters' while quickly analyzing the threat level. Captain America would be all business, immediately assessing the situation and trying to figure out how to protect civilians. Thor would likely see the Titans as a worthy foe and be eager to engage in battle, swinging his hammer with enthusiasm. Hulk might just charge at the nearest Titan without much thought, seeing them as something to smash.
Well, initially the Avengers would be cautious. They've faced many strange and powerful foes before. When they first encounter Symbrock, there would be a sense of unease. Tony Stark would start making sarcastic remarks while analyzing Symbrock's capabilities. Steve Rogers would be the voice of reason, trying to keep the team focused on finding out if Symbrock is a threat or not. Wanda Maximoff could use her powers to try and sense the emotions or motives of Symbrock. And the Avengers as a whole would be ready to spring into action depending on how Symbrock behaves.
Some Avengers might be really confused at first. For example, Tony Stark would probably be intrigued yet find it a bit odd. He'd be analyzing it like he does with new tech, trying to understand the appeal and the different universes within the anime fanfiction.