Bakugo might scoff at it at first. He'd say it's just some made - up nonsense. But then, secretly, he might get a little bit interested, especially if there are some cool fight scenes in the fanfiction. He'd never admit it out loud though. He'd probably mutter something like 'These Naruto guys are so weak compared to me' while still reading on.
Well, some might be really intrigued. Deku, for example, would probably be super excited and start analyzing the different character relationships and power dynamics in the fanfiction, comparing them to what he knows from Naruto. He'd be taking notes in his head, thinking about how these concepts could apply to his own world and his journey to become a great hero.
On the other hand, Bakugo might be enraged. He's a prideful character and if the fanfiction misrepresents him or shows him in a way he doesn't like, he could get really angry. He might even go on a rant about how inaccurate it is compared to his real self and his ideals of heroism. Also, if the fanfiction portrays him as weak, that would definitely set him off.
Well, it could be really interesting. DC might be impressed by the creativity of combining two such different universes. They could see it as a fresh take on both the DC world and My Hero Academia. Maybe they'd be happy to see new storylines and character interactions that could potentially bring in new fans to both franchises.
In the world of My Hero Academia, the heroes and villains are all very busy with their own agendas. But when it comes to ships fanfiction, the more laid - back characters like Kaminari might find it really interesting. He might even start sharing some of the more outlandish ships he finds with his friends, much to the annoyance or amusement of others. He could see it as a fun break from all the hero training and battles.
Some of them could be confused. The settings and concepts in Spider - Man fanfiction might not align with what they know. Bakugo might scoff at first, thinking Spider - Man's powers are not as 'powerful' as his own explosion quirk. But as he reads more, he might start to respect the different ways Spider - Man uses his abilities to fight crime.
They might be really intrigued. The Avengers are used to their own world of superpowers, but My Hero Academia has a whole different set of quirks and characters. They could be impressed by the creativity of the fanfiction writers in combining the two universes, or they might find some of the concepts in the fanfiction really strange compared to what they're used to.
They might be shocked. Some fanfictions can be really out - there with different interpretations of their personalities and relationships. For example, a character used to being seen as a hero might be surprised to see themselves portrayed as a villain in some fanfictions.
They might be really surprised. The world of One Punch Man is very different from My Hero Academia. For example, Saitama's extreme power would be a shock to them. Deku might be inspired by Saitama's simple way of being a hero, just doing it for the love of it, not for fame. Bakugo might think Saitama is a weakling at first because he doesn't look that impressive, but then be amazed by his power.
RWBY as a whole might find it a fun and different way to experience the My Hero Academia world. They could have group discussions about the fanfictions they've read. For example, they might debate about which fan - created quirk is the most interesting or which character in the fanfiction is the best representation of the original My Hero Academia characters. It could also lead to them thinking about how their own world could be re - imagined in fanfictions by others.
They might be quite confused at first. Since the two universes have different rules regarding powers and the overall setting. But then they could start to see the similarities too. Characters like Bakugo might scoff at some of the ideas in the Naruto fanfiction, but secretly be intrigued. And the more intelligent characters like Momo could analyze the strategic elements in the fanfiction and think about how they could be adapted to their own battles in My Hero Academia.
For Todoroki, if he saw fanfiction that delved into his family issues in a new way, it could make him more self - reflective. He might start to think about his past and his relationship with his father from different angles, which could potentially lead to him having a more nuanced view of himself and his place in his family.