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.
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.
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.
In fanfiction, Venom could interact with the Avengers in many ways. For example, he might initially be seen as a threat and the Avengers try to subdue him. But then they could discover that he has some common enemies, like certain powerful villains who are a menace to both him and the Avengers. So, they could form an uneasy alliance.
The Avengers and the Eternals could interact in a variety of ways. The Hulk might be intrigued by Gilgamesh's strength. Black Widow could try to figure out the Eternals' motives. And on the Eternals' side, Sersi might befriend Scarlet Witch and learn about her magic. There could also be some friendly competitions between the two groups, like a race between Quicksilver and Makkari.
The characters would interact in interesting ways. Naruto, being the energetic and friendly ninja, would probably be excited to meet the Avengers. He'd be in awe of Iron Man's high - tech suit and might ask him a million questions about how it works. Thor, on the other hand, might be intrigued by Naruto's connection to nature through his chakra. Captain America would likely admire Naruto's never - give - up attitude. And Naruto would probably try to get Hulk to calm down when he's angry by using his own experiences of dealing with inner demons.
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.
In fanfiction, Harley Quinn's interaction with the Avengers would be full of surprises. She might see the Avengers as a new group to play with. For instance, she could use her gymnastic skills to swing around the Avengers Tower, much to the confusion of everyone. She would likely befriend some of the more light - hearted members like Spider - Man if he was part of the group, and they could get into all sorts of mischief together. Her presence would also force the Avengers to reevaluate their strict code of conduct as she brings in her own set of morals that are more fluid and based on her own whims.
In fanfiction, Loki's interaction with the Avengers would be complex. He has a history of being an enemy, but also has moments of reluctant alliance. Sylvie, being a variant of Loki, would bring her own perspective. She might view the Avengers as symbols of the power structures she wants to undermine. Loki could be caught in between, trying to balance his new relationship with Sylvie and his past with the Avengers. The Avengers would be on guard, not fully trusting either of them.