Well, the Avengers are a diverse group. Hawkeye might just shrug it off as something he doesn't really care about. But Iron Man would likely be drawn to the technological aspects that might be added in some fanfictions. Captain America would be more interested in the moral and ethical elements that could be explored in the stories. Black Widow would be observant, noticing the different characterizations and how they deviate from the original Sherlock Holmes. And Thor would probably be the most out - of - place, trying to make sense of this strange new form of storytelling.
Sherlock would likely observe the Avengers closely. He'd be intrigued by their powers and abilities. For instance, he'd be very interested in the Hulk's transformation and how it affects Bruce Banner's psyche. He might try to find a way to control the transformation through his deductive reasoning.
Well, they might be quite amused. Tony Stark would probably be the first to start making sarcastic comments about the plot or the characters. Thor would be completely confused, trying to understand the modern concept of fanfiction. And Steve Rogers might find it a bit odd but would be polite about it.
Black Widow, being a spy herself, would find Sherlock a kindred spirit. They could team up to solve a crime that has both a super - villain aspect and a normal criminal element. Sherlock's methods of investigation combined with Black Widow's combat and espionage skills would make them a formidable duo. She might also learn some new psychological tricks from Sherlock.
Sherlock might initially seem unperturbed, which could annoy Moriarty. He'd use his sharp mind to analyze Moriarty's motives and actions. He could also try to engage Moriarty in conversation to gain more information. He might say things that would make Moriarty second - guess his own plans. For example, he could point out flaws in Moriarty's previous schemes, making Moriarty angry or distracted. This would give Sherlock an opportunity to either escape or plan his next move.
They would probably be very surprised. Some might laugh at the creative ideas in the fanfiction.
He'd probably be solving a mystery as usual. Christmas doesn't stop his brilliant mind from working. He might be examining clues by the warm glow of a fireplace while Watson tries to get him to take a break and enjoy some Christmas pudding.
Well, Thor might be a bit shocked at first. He'd probably be amused by some of the wilder interpretations of his brother in the fanfiction. Captain America, on the other hand, would likely be confused by the whole concept as it's so different from the traditional stories he's used to. Iron Man would probably make sarcastic comments about how creative the fans are in coming up with these stories.
Some of the Avengers might be really curious. Thor, for example, might be interested in Percy's relation to the sea, as he has his own connection to water with his powers. Iron Man might be a bit skeptical at first, thinking they're just some kids with strange powers. But once he sees what they can do, he'd be impressed.
The Avengers would be shocked at first. Tony Stark would probably crack a joke about 'giant naked monsters' while quickly analyzing the threat level. Captain America would be all business, immediately assessing the situation and trying to figure out how to protect civilians. Thor would likely see the Titans as a worthy foe and be eager to engage in battle, swinging his hammer with enthusiasm. Hulk might just charge at the nearest Titan without much thought, seeing them as something to smash.
Well, initially the Avengers would be cautious. They've faced many strange and powerful foes before. When they first encounter Symbrock, there would be a sense of unease. Tony Stark would start making sarcastic remarks while analyzing Symbrock's capabilities. Steve Rogers would be the voice of reason, trying to keep the team focused on finding out if Symbrock is a threat or not. Wanda Maximoff could use her powers to try and sense the emotions or motives of Symbrock. And the Avengers as a whole would be ready to spring into action depending on how Symbrock behaves.