In some fanfictions, Tony could try to understand why they hate him. He'd start reflecting on his actions and behavior, and try to make amends. He might approach each Avenger individually to have a heart - to - heart conversation to clear the air.
He could also become more defiant. Instead of trying to win back their favor, he might double - down on his actions and beliefs. For instance, if they hate him for his use of a particular technology, he might continue to develop it just to prove them wrong.
Differences in ideology can also play a part. Tony might have some views on how to handle threats or use technology that the other Avengers don't agree with. Maybe he's more willing to take risks with untested tech that could endanger the team or civilians, which would lead to resentment.
Maybe he thinks it distorts the real story of the Avengers. Fanfiction often takes the original story and characters in unexpected directions, which might not sit well with him.
If the hurt is physical, Tony could retaliate in self - defense. He has his Iron Man suits, which he could use to protect himself while still trying to avoid causing too much harm to his former friends. At the same time, he would be deeply hurt emotionally and might start to question his relationships with the Avengers.
Maybe he thinks fanfiction distorts the real image of the Avengers. He's a proud and complex character who might not like how some fanfiction writers portray him or his team.
Maybe it's because of some past misunderstandings or conflicts that haven't been resolved.
Some fanfictions show Avengers fans booing Tony at public events. They might write mean comments about him on social media within the story, like calling him a 'rich brat' or a 'dangerous inventor'.
Tony would probably be really hurt. He's a human after all, despite being a genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. Birthdays are special, and for his friends to forget would sting.
He might dislike it because it can create false expectations. Fans read fanfiction and might start expecting the real Avengers to act in a certain way that is not in line with their true nature.
Blame - placing is also a theme. After disasters or conflicts within the Avengers, Tony is sometimes made the scapegoat in fanfictions. The other Avengers might blame him for the team's problems, whether it's the destruction caused by his inventions or the rifts in the team's relationships. So the fanfictions show the Avengers hating Tony because they hold him responsible for these negative outcomes.
When Tony is a god in the fanfiction, it completely shakes up the Avengers' dynamics. His power elevation means he could be making decisions unilaterally, which the other Avengers may not be happy about. For instance, he might decide on battle strategies without consulting them. This could lead to a rift in the team. Also, his 'god - like' nature might make some Avengers, like Steve Rogers, question his morality and the use of his power.