Wanda could say she feels the emotions in the fanfiction deeply. Vision would wonder about the purpose of fanfiction. Peter would be like 'This is so cool, I love these new takes on Doctor Strange!'
The Avengers' reactions would vary greatly. Natasha Romanoff might see it as an interesting study of human creativity. She'd be looking for any hidden motives or messages in the fanfiction. Bruce Banner would be intrigued by the different takes on Doctor Strange's powers. He might even start thinking about how some of those fictional concepts could be applied in a more scientific context, if possible. Clint Barton would probably just laugh it off and say it's a fun way to pass the time.
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.
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.
They might be quite amused. For example, Thor could find the strange and magical elements in the fanfic similar to his own Asgardian adventures. He might laugh out loud at some over - the - top magical stunts described in the fanfic.
Black Widow would be cautious around Doctor Strange at first. She's used to dealing with physical threats and spies, not magic. But she would quickly adapt and start to analyze Strange's behavior and powers. Her stealth and combat skills could be useful in protecting Strange while he performs complex spells. Hawkeye might be the most down - to - earth of the Avengers in this scenario. He could provide a sense of normalcy and humor among the chaos of magic and superpowers. His sharp shooting skills could also be crucial in battles against enemies that Strange's magic might not be able to handle alone.
Thor could also be a great character to focus on. He has his Asgardian powers and a different cultural background compared to the others. In a fanfiction with Doctor Strange and the Avengers, he could be the one who has the most trouble understanding Doctor Strange's magic at first. His reactions to the strange magical situations and how he tries to incorporate his own strength and honor into the mix could create some really engaging storylines. Also, his relationship with other Avengers and how it changes with the addition of Doctor Strange's presence could be explored.
Some would be entertained. For instance, Thor would probably enjoy the grandeur that fans might add to the Iron Man 3 story. He loves big, epic tales. Hawkeye might see it as a light - hearted read during his downtime.
Maybe. Some of them might. For example, Spider - Man, if he were part of the Avengers at the time, would probably enjoy it because he's into pop culture stuff. He'd get a kick out of seeing different takes on the Uncharted story. But others like Doctor Strange might find it a bit too frivolous and prefer to study his magic books instead.
Maybe. It depends on their individual tastes. Some Avengers might enjoy the novelty of seeing a different take on superhero stories. Others might not be interested because they're so used to their own Marvel universe.
Maybe some of them would. The more curious Avengers like Tony Stark might enjoy it just for the novelty of it. But others, like Steve Rogers, might not be into it as much because of the often convoluted and sometimes dark nature of Danganropa fanfiction.