In fanfiction, the Avengers' reaction to Peter Parker joining would depend on their individual personalities. Natasha Romanoff would likely assess his skills and weaknesses quickly and start thinking about how to integrate him best. Clint Barton might make some jokes at his expense at first but then warm up to him. Bruce Banner would be interested in Peter's scientific knowledge. Steve Rogers would see Peter as a symbol of the new generation of heroes and would be very welcoming. Wanda Maximoff could be a bit wary at first, but as she gets to know Peter, she would appreciate his kind heart. They all would have to adapt to his presence and figure out how to make the most of his abilities within the team.
Some Avengers might be initially skeptical. Thor, for example, might not understand the power of a 'spider - boy' at first. But others like Captain America would probably see his potential and welcome him. Black Widow might be intrigued by his skills and try to train him further in espionage - related aspects.
The Avengers would likely have a mixed reaction. Iron Man would probably be excited to have Peter on board, seeing his potential and the opportunity to guide him. Hulk might not care much at first, but over time, he could come to respect Peter's courage. Hawkeye could be a bit jealous of the attention Peter gets, but also see the value he brings to the team. Overall, they would need to adjust to having a younger and relatively inexperienced member among them.
Well, initially, many of the Avengers would be cautious. They're used to dealing with super - powered individuals. But as they got to know the Dark Knight, they'd start to see his value. Hawkeye might admire his precision and accuracy. The Scarlet Witch could be interested in his mental fortitude. And Vision might study his human - like determination in the face of great danger. Over time, they'd come to accept him as part of the team, although there would still be some cultural and ideological differences to work through.
Iron Man, on the other hand, might be more direct. He could use his technology to track Peter's actions and confront him. He might threaten to expose Peter's identity if he doesn't stop. And Thor would probably be angry at first. He values his fans a great deal and seeing Peter bully them would make him want to use his hammer to teach Peter a lesson, but then he would also try to understand the situation.
Well, initially, the Avengers would be quite surprised. They are used to dealing with technology, super - strength, and other more 'normal' superpowers. But once they saw what Harry could do, like conjuring things out of thin air or using defensive spells, they would start to see the potential. Hawkeye might be a bit skeptical at first, but as Harry proves himself in battles, he would gain Hawkeye's respect. Black Widow would be quick to figure out how to incorporate Harry into their strategies, and the rest of the Avengers would follow suit.
In the fanfic, if Peter's future involves him becoming a more powerful superhero, Thor might be excited to see another strong ally. He could offer to train Peter in combat. Bruce, on the other hand, would be concerned about how Peter's powers could affect his mental state. He might offer to help Peter understand the scientific aspects of his powers. Clint would probably be the one cracking jokes, but also secretly be in awe of Peter's growth and potential.
The Avengers might react in different ways. Steve Rogers would probably be polite but firm in getting to know Peter's boyfriend. He'd want to ensure that he was a good influence on Peter. Thor, on the other hand, might be a bit more boisterous. He could either be really friendly and enthusiastic, or his loud and powerful presence might accidentally scare the boyfriend a bit.
They might be shocked at some of the dangerous situations Peter has been in without their knowledge. They could feel guilty for not being there to protect him more. And they would likely be very proud of his selfless acts.
Peter could rely on his own inner strength. He has a strong moral compass, so he might use that to remind himself that the Avengers' actions are wrong, not his. And then he could focus on using his Spider - Man skills to prove his innocence or protect himself.
The Avengers might have a range of reactions. Tony Stark would probably be amused and might make some sarcastic comments about how the fanfiction portrays Peter. Steve Rogers would be a bit more confused at first, not fully understanding the concept but then find the positive portrayals of Peter endearing. Thor would likely think it's a strange Midgardian thing but be entertained by the stories that show Peter as a heroic figure.
Peter usually blushes a lot. Since he's a shy and somewhat awkward teenager, his face turns bright red when the Avengers embarrass him. He might stutter while trying to defend himself or come up with an excuse.
Peter might be initially suspicious. After all, in his world, strange things often mean trouble. But then he could also be curious to find out more about this doppelganger. He might try to test the doppelganger's abilities, like seeing if they have the same spider - sense. If the doppelganger seems friendly, Peter could start to form a bond with them, sharing stories about their lives and learning from each other.