Superman would likely be very respectful of the Avengers. He'd be curious about their powers and how they operate as a team. Iron Man, on the other hand, might be a bit wary at first, trying to analyze Superman's powers and find any weaknesses. Captain America would probably admire Superman's strong moral compass and see him as an ally right away. Thor might be interested in testing his strength against Superman's. Hulk could either be aggressive towards Superman or see him as a fellow powerhouse.
The interaction would be really interesting. Superman, being used to working alone for the most part in his own world, would have to adjust to the Avengers' team dynamic. Black Widow might try to use her spy skills to learn more about Superman. Hawkeye would be impressed by Superman's super - senses, which are far more advanced than his own. Superman would probably try to help the Avengers improve their combat strategies with his vast experience. And the Avengers would introduce Superman to new ways of fighting, like using high - tech gadgets and team - coordinated attacks.
Superman would probably be polite but a bit reserved when meeting the Avengers. He'd introduce himself simply and state his purpose, which is usually to help. Iron Man, on the other hand, might be a bit skeptical at first and make some snarky remarks. Thor would likely be more open - minded and see Superman as a worthy ally. Hulk might just be interested in seeing if he can take on Superman in a fight.
They might start by comparing powers. Superman's super strength and flight would be quite a topic. Thor would likely want to have a friendly competition with Superman in terms of strength. Then they could move on to sharing their experiences. Captain America could talk about his battles during World War II, and Superman could share his adventures in saving Metropolis. They could also team up to fight a new, powerful villain that neither could defeat alone. For example, a villain with the ability to nullify Superman's powers and hack into the Avengers' technology.
The characters' interactions would be complex. Hulk might just charge at Kratos out of instinct, seeing him as a potential challenger. Kratos, on the other hand, might hold back at first, trying to gauge the Hulk's power. Iron Man would likely try to scan Kratos to understand his abilities. Thor could start a conversation about their different pantheons.
Harry would probably be a bit shy at first when meeting the Avengers. But he would soon start sharing his knowledge of magic. The Avengers might be curious and ask a lot of questions. For instance, Tony Stark would be eager to understand the principles behind magic.
Brightburn's powers are similar to Superman's but with a malevolent twist. When they interact, it could be that their super strength clashes in a way that causes massive destruction around them. Their flight could lead to high - speed aerial battles, with each trying to outmaneuver the other. And their heat vision could cross, creating intense energy bursts.
Their powers could interact in interesting ways. All Might's 'One For All' power is more about physical enhancement within the limits of a human - like body (even though he is super - human). Superman's powers are more 'alien' in nature. If they were to exchange power - up techniques, All Might could teach Superman some of his martial arts moves, which Superman could then use with his super - strength. In return, Superman could show All Might how to better control his power output in different situations using his knowledge of his own powers which are more energy - based in some aspects.
If Superman met the Avengers in a fanfiction, there would likely be a clash of egos at first. Superman is used to being one of the most powerful beings on his Earth, and the Avengers have their own set of strong personalities like Iron Man and Thor. However, they would soon realize that they could achieve great things together. Maybe they would team up to fight a common enemy from another dimension that neither could handle alone. Superman's super strength and flight could combine well with the Avengers' diverse powers and teamwork skills.
Hulk might be an interesting one too. Sonic's speed could either annoy or amuse Hulk. If they end up on the same side, Sonic could use his speed to lead Hulk towards the enemies. And Hulk's raw strength could be something Sonic would be in awe of. They could have a really unique dynamic, like a fast - moving pest annoying a big, strong giant at first, but then they become an effective team.
The interactions would be diverse. Batman from Young Justice's world might have a serious conversation with Captain America about leadership. They both lead their respective teams. Artemis could befriend Black Widow and learn some new combat skills from her.
Thor would likely have a very complex interaction. Since Hela is his sister, there would be a mix of family drama and conflict. The other Avengers might be initially distrustful of Hela. Iron Man could crack sarcastic remarks at her. Captain America would try to keep the peace and assess the situation. Hela, on her part, might look down on the Avengers at first, seeing them as lesser beings compared to her Asgardian power.