Izuku would probably be terrified at first. After all, he's been kidnapped by villains. But then, his hero - like determination would kick in. He might start looking for ways to escape or at least resist their plans.
For heroic - centric fanfictions, they would likely be disdainful. Since they oppose heroes, seeing stories that glorify heroes would annoy them. They might scoff at the idealized versions of heroes in those fanfictions.
There are also cases where Shouto could be in shock. The suddenness of the kidnapping could leave him stunned for a while. During this time, Dabi could have the upper hand. But as Shouto recovers, his natural instincts as a hero trainee kick in, and he starts to think of ways to get free and stop Dabi's plan, whatever it may be.
It could be a variety of villains. Maybe some of the traditional Naruto villains like Orochimaru or Pain could be in the story and Naruto kills them. Or perhaps in this fanfiction crossover, there are new villains created that are a combination of Naruto - style threats and Justice League - type menaces. It's hard to say exactly without reading the fanfiction, but it would be interesting if it included some well - known Naruto baddies being taken out by Naruto in a new setting with the Justice League around.
Some members might be shocked. Wonder Woman, for instance, who respects Batman's skills and tenacity, would likely be very disappointed. She might try to persuade him to stay, emphasizing the importance of his presence in the team. Superman, on the other hand, might initially be understanding, as he knows Batman has his own way of doing things. But he would also be concerned about the power vacuum that Batman's departure would create. Aquaman might be more indifferent, thinking that Batman was always an outsider to some extent, with his focus mainly on land - based issues.
A villain like Shigaraki would likely be interested in the power levels in the MCU fanfiction. He's always looking for ways to increase his own power, and seeing the various powerful artifacts and abilities in the MCU might give him some ideas. He could think about how he could use similar things in his own plans to take over the MHA world.
The Flash might initially be in denial. He's used to Batman always having a plan and his death would be a huge shock. He would then turn his speed into a tool for investigation, trying to find out exactly what happened. Green Lantern could feel a sense of loss but also be spurred into action, using his ring to try and prevent future tragedies like Batman's death. He might create constructs in Batman's memory to inspire the team.
The Justice League as a whole would have a diverse range of reactions. Some members like the Flash would be all for it, seeing it as a fun exploration of Batman. Others like Wonder Woman might use it as a way to understand how the public perceives Batman's role in the League. And then there are those like Aquaman who might just shrug it off unless it directly affects his interests. The fanfiction could also potentially create some internal discussions within the League about how they are all portrayed in the public's imagination.
Some of them might laugh. They would see the creative and sometimes out - there ideas that fans come up with in the fanfiction. For example, if there's a fanfic where Oliver Queen teams up with a really strange character from the Arrowverse, it could be quite humorous to them.
Lex Luthor could be a likely villain. He's always devising plans to take down the Justice League, and this time he might have come up with a scheme that almost succeeds, until Batman steps in. For instance, he could create a super - weapon that targets the unique powers of each Justice League member.