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I know that's not exactly the same as going alone, but the both of us have done that too. I remember going to see The Avengers alone last year (because I wanted to see it a second time) and there was loads of other lone viewers then. Sure, people consider comic book films a little more "mature" and the rating usually reflects that but ultimately...it's still in some ways pretty much aimed at children/families. Just older ones.
Tl;dr there is no age limit on fun films, or you shouldn't be made to feel there is one.
Also I am the sort of person who used to get really anxious in social situations and constantly worry about what people thought of me. Going to the cinema on my own the first time was a really liberating experience and made me notice how much other people don't notice you. They're too busy dealing with their friends or kids or munching on popcorn to bother with you.