If Tony didn't die, the story would be drastically different. For one, the Avengers would still have his leadership and resources. His presence would change the dynamic during the post - Endgame events. They wouldn't be mourning his loss, but instead, be planning new strategies with him at the helm.
In a fanfiction where Tony didn't die, he could continue to be a mentor to the new generation of Avengers. He would use his genius intellect to develop even more advanced technology to protect the Earth. Maybe he'd finally have the time to focus on his family life with Pepper and their daughter, while still being involved in superhero affairs on a more strategic level.
Well, some relationships might become stronger. For example, Thor and Rocket might bond more over their shared experiences in Endgame. They could start to rely on each other even more in future battles.
Well, if Tony wasn't there to assist, the balance of power would have shifted greatly in Thanos' favor. It's likely that the heroes would have faced more losses and the fate of the universe would have hung in the balance in a much more uncertain way.
Yes, Tony did die in the comics related to Endgame. It was a significant plot point that had a big impact on the story.
If the Avengers think Tony didn't lose anyone in fanfiction, it could make Tony seem more of an enigma to them. They would expect him to be more jovial and less guarded. This would change how the Avengers approach him. They might be more likely to include him in more light - hearted activities or missions. His decisions would also be perceived differently. For instance, if he decides to fund a project, it wouldn't be seen as a way to prevent future losses like in the original story, but rather just a business or innovation decision. This could lead to a very different kind of Avengers team, where Tony is more of an uncomplicated figure in their eyes.
The Avengers' reactions to Endgame fanfiction would vary greatly. Natasha Romanoff might be intrigued by the different relationships and storylines presented in the fanfiction. Bruce Banner would probably approach it from a scientific and analytical perspective, trying to understand the logic (or lack thereof) in the fictional scenarios. Clint Barton might be more focused on how his character is depicted, especially in relation to his family.
Endgame deviated from the comics in several key plot points. For example, some character arcs and events were significantly different.
Their relationships would become more empathetic. They'd understand Tony better and be more patient with him.
In fanfiction, Goku could be brought into the Avengers' world through a multiverse - related event. Once there, his Saiyan biology would make him stand out. He doesn't need high - tech gadgets like Iron Man or super - soldier serums like Captain America. His raw power is all natural. This could cause some envy among some of the Avengers at first. But as they see his selfless nature in battle, they would come to respect and rely on him. He could be the key to defeating enemies that the Avengers alone couldn't handle, like powerful cosmic threats that require his level of brute strength and energy projection.
Batman would likely be very cautious around the Avengers at first. He'd be observing their tactics and technology. Thor, on the other hand, might be curious about the Justice League's powers, especially Superman's strength. He might challenge Superman to a friendly test of strength.