Yes, they do. Natasha Romanoff would be analyzing the characters' relationships in the fanfiction. She'd notice if the Hulk's relationship with other Avengers was different from what she knew. For example, if the fanfiction made the Hulk and Bruce Banner have a more hostile relationship within the Avengers, she'd be thinking about how that would affect the team dynamics.
Bruce Banner himself would have a very complex reaction. On one hand, he might be a bit uncomfortable seeing different interpretations of the Hulk, especially if the fanfiction took some liberties with his own mental state. But on the other hand, he could also be intrigued by how others view the Hulk. He might say, 'It's strange to see someone else's take on this part of me.' And he'd be very sensitive to any misinformation about the science behind his transformation.
Well, Tony Stark might be making sarcastic comments throughout. He'd probably point out any scientific inaccuracies in the fanfiction compared to the real Hulk. Like, 'Oh, come on, that's not how the Hulk's gamma radiation works at all!'
Black Widow would be very observant. She'd notice the details about the characters' personalities in the fanfic. If Dr. Strange is portrayed as a more cunning character than in the real story, she'd be intrigued and try to figure out the motives behind such a portrayal. Also, she'd be interested in any female characters in the fanfic and how they are treated.
Some Avengers could be critical. If the fanfiction misrepresents their powers or their backstories, they might not like it. Like if a fanfiction says Captain America got his powers from a magic potion instead of the super - soldier serum. They might feel the need to correct the false information.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. Some might show the Avengers being worried. Since they know the danger Thor will face in Ragnarok, they could be concerned about his safety. For example, Captain America might be thinking about how they can support Thor during his battle, and Iron Man could be making plans right away after seeing the trailer.
In some She - Hulk fanfiction, the Avengers might be initially shocked by She - Hulk's presence. For example, Tony Stark could be seen trying to analyze her abilities right away, while Captain America might be more cautious about her new - found power. Thor could make some humorous comments about her strength compared to his own.
Well, Hulk's personality is all about brute strength and anger. So his reaction might be pure rage at not being able to stop the Snap. He could lash out, feeling impotent.
They might get angry if the fanfiction portrays them in a way they don't like. For example, if they are made to look weak or foolish.
Yes, they would. Some might be flattered. Spider - Man, being the youngest among them, might be excited and flattered to see himself in different cool adventures in fanfictions. He would enjoy seeing how fans imagine him interacting with the other Avengers in unique situations.
The Avengers would have a range of reactions. Natasha Romanoff might analyze the characters in the Naruto fanfiction like she does with her targets. She'd look for their strengths and weaknesses. Bruce Banner, when not in Hulk mode, would be interested in the scientific aspects of the Naruto world if they were mentioned in the fanfiction. Clint Barton would probably just be along for the ride, laughing at the more comical parts and enjoying the break from all the superhero stuff.
The Avengers might have a range of reactions. Tony Stark could be making sarcastic comments throughout, perhaps critiquing the plot holes in the fanfiction. Captain America might be a bit confused at first, not fully understanding the concept of fan - made stories, but then getting into the spirit of it. Thor would probably find the whole thing quite amusing and laugh heartily at the more outlandish parts.