Yes, I think some of them would. Tony, being a fan of pop culture and having a quick wit, would probably like the clever wordplay and unique interpretations in Hamilton fanfiction. Natasha might also enjoy it as she's always interested in understanding different perspectives, and fanfiction can offer that in abundance.
Some of the Avengers would likely like Hamilton fanfiction. Wanda and Vision could be interested in it. Wanda because she can relate to the themes of identity and struggle in the story, and Vision because he's always eager to learn about new forms of art and creativity. However, not all of them might be into it. Bucky, for instance, might be more focused on his own recovery and might not be as interested in this type of fictional exploration, but overall, there's a good chance that at least a few of the Avengers would find it engaging.
I think Hamilton would be rather curious. Fanfiction can offer different perspectives on his life that he might not have considered. He would probably be most interested in those that explored his intellectual side, his writing, and his ideas for the new nation. He might be a bit taken aback by some of the more fictionalized elements that deviated too much from the historical facts, but at the same time, he might recognize the creativity behind them. He could also be interested in how the fanfiction was received by the public, as he was always aware of his public image during his life.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Tony Stark, being a fan of pop culture and new ideas, would probably find the unique world of Attack on Titan in the fanfiction quite interesting. He'd enjoy exploring the different concepts and might even get some inspiration for new gadgets from it.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Natasha Romanoff. She has a great appreciation for different cultures and stories. The rich Greek mythology in Percy Jackson fanfiction would attract her. She would like the complex characters and the exciting adventures in it.
Some Avengers might enjoy it. Iron Man, being the tech - savvy and open - minded one, could be interested in seeing how fans imagine his next inventions or his relationships with other heroes. He might even get some inspiration from the creative ideas in the fanfiction. But then there are Avengers like Thor who might be more confused than entertained. He might not understand the modern writing styles and some of the outlandish ideas in the fanfictions.
No. They were from a different time and probably wouldn't understand the concept of fanfiction at all. Fanfiction often involves modern sensibilities and interpretations that would be foreign to them.
Well, Tony Stark would probably be making snarky comments throughout. He might point out any inaccuracies in the fanfiction compared to real history, while also being entertained by the creative twists. Steve Rogers would be a bit more reserved, but secretly enjoy it as it gives a different perspective on history. Thor would be mostly confused, trying to understand the modern concepts and references in the fanfiction.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Peter Parker (Spiderman) would be really into it. He's a young and nerdy type who would love the whole Naruto concept. He'd be excited to see how the fanfiction writers expand on the original story. And Thor, with his love for adventure and new things, would also enjoy it. He'd be like 'This Midgardian tale is quite engaging!'
It's a mixed bag. On one hand, characters like Tony Stark might enjoy it as a form of escapism from his own high - tech and often - dangerous world. He could appreciate the creativity in the fanfiction. However, others like Steve Rogers might find it a bit too fantastical compared to his more grounded view of heroism. But overall, there's a good chance that at least a few of the Avengers would enjoy it.
Probably not. The Avengers are more into heroic and noble stories, while Deadpool fanfiction is often full of random and inappropriate humor.
Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff would be very observant of the fanfiction. She'd look for how fans perceive her character, especially in terms of her relationships with other characters. If she finds any that she thinks are particularly well - written in terms of her character development, she might be secretly impressed. But if there are any that objectify her in a negative way, she'd be a bit annoyed.