When it comes to the Avengers reading Spider - Man fanfiction, Tony would be the first to analyze the technology and innovation aspects. He might even start a discussion with Bruce about how the fan - written science could be improved. Steve would try to find the moral lessons in the stories, if any. Thor would be drawn to the heroic deeds described in the fanfiction, comparing them to his own. Natasha would study the character dynamics, especially those involving Spider - Man and his allies or enemies. Clint would simply enjoy the light - heartedness of it all, laughing at the comical parts and using it as a way to unwind from their usual superhero duties.
Some of them might be really into it. Like Spider - Man (if he's considered part of the Avengers for this), he's a big fan of Iron Man in the first place, so he'd probably enjoy the fanfiction. He might even get some new ideas for his own tech - related projects from it. Dr. Strange, on the other hand, might be a bit dismissive at first. He's used to dealing with real magic and might not see the point in fictional stories about Iron Man, but then he might start to appreciate the creativity.
They could be shocked. Some of the scenarios in fanfiction can be extreme. For instance, if it has Iron Man suddenly turning evil, it would be a big surprise to them.
Well, if it's a comical Spider - Man fanfiction, Clint would be the first to laugh out loud. He has a good sense of humor and would enjoy the light - hearted take on Spider - Man. When it comes to dark and gritty fanfiction, Steve might be a bit concerned. He believes in the positive image of heroes, and such fanfiction could go against his ideals. Tony, however, might see it as an interesting exploration of the character's potential in different situations.
They might be interested in how the female Spider - Man's character develops. Steve would look for growth in moral values. Tony would focus on her technological abilities if there are any in the fanfic.
They would have diverse responses. Tony would likely chuckle and think it's a cool take on their world. He might even get some inspiration for new tech from the fanfic's ideas. Steve would be more cautious, but he'd still appreciate the fans' love for the characters. He might see it as a way to keep the spirit of the Avengers alive in a different form.
Tony would roll his eyes and say 'This is just someone's wild imagination gone too far'. Steve would read it carefully and think about the moral implications of the different scenarios in the fanfic. Thor would laugh out loud at some of the over - the - top parts.
Spider - Man would probably be shocked at first. He looks up to the Avengers and being kidnapped by them would be the last thing he expects. He'd likely try to talk his way out, using his quick wit and charm. He might start by asking why they're doing this and try to convince them that they've made a mistake.
Spider - Man would be very confused. He would feel betrayed because he thought the Avengers were heroes he could trust. He could start by asking them why they are doing this. If they don't give him a satisfactory answer, he might try to escape in a sneaky way, using his spider - like abilities to find a weakness in their capture setup while still trying to reason with them.
Spider - Man would probably be defensive at first. He's used to working alone most of the time, and being interrogated by the Avengers would seem unfair to him. He might crack some jokes to ease the tension, but also firmly state that he's a hero too.
Their dynamics would change a great deal. There would be a lot more tension. Some members might blame themselves or others. For example, Iron Man could be at odds with Captain America if they had different ideas on how to handle the situation. Their usual teamwork might break down as they are all dealing with grief in different ways.