The characters from Infamous might be in awe of the technology that the Men in Black have. Cole, being a conduit, might be interested in how the Men in Black's gadgets work and if they could be used to control or enhance his powers. On the other hand, the Men in Black agents would be intrigued by Cole's powers and try to find a way to use them for their own purposes, like fighting some powerful alien threats.
The plot could involve a conspiracy that links the two universes. For example, an alien race in the Men in Black universe is somehow related to the creation or origin of the conduits in Infamous. So, the main characters from both sides have to team up to figure out what's really going on. Cole from Infamous and Agent J from Men in Black could be the main duo trying to solve this mystery.
The Hulk could have an interesting reaction to the Pitch Black creatures. He might be both intrigued and enraged by their strange appearance and behavior. Meanwhile, Thor might see Riddick as a worthy warrior and try to engage him in a friendly combat to test his skills. This could lead to a mutual respect between them.
Naruto's chakra - based abilities and the magic in Black Clover are quite different. But they could interact in cool ways. For instance, if Naruto were to use his Rasengan in the Black Clover world, the magic users might be surprised at the concentrated power. And Black Clover mages could potentially use their magic to enhance Naruto's attacks or vice versa.
The characters would have some really interesting interactions. For example, Sebastian would likely be polite yet calculating when dealing with the Sohma family. He might see them as an interesting study, especially those with the animal curse. Tohru, being her kind self, would probably try to befriend Ciel and the others. However, Ciel might be initially suspicious of her overly - nice demeanor, as he's used to a world full of deception.
The interactions would also depend on the setting of the crossover. If it's set in the world of Black Butler, the Soul Eater characters would have to adapt to the Victorian - era society. Maka, for instance, might be frustrated by the strict social norms while trying to hunt for kishin eggs. The Black Butler characters would be in charge and would likely view the Soul Eater characters as outsiders at first. However, as they work together against common threats, they would start to understand and respect each other. If it's set in Soul Eater's Death City, the Black Butler characters would be in a more modern and chaotic environment, which would be a big change for them.
Max would likely be a bit of a wildcard in the interactions. She's used to being in charge of her group, so she might butt heads with Professor Xavier at first over leadership. But she would also recognize the value of the X - Men's knowledge and resources. The younger mutants in the X - Men, like Jubilee, would be excited to meet the Maximum Ride characters and would probably ask a million questions about how they can fly and what it's like to live outside of an institute like the Xavier School.
The X - Men's teleportation abilities, like Nightcrawler's, could play a big role in a crossover. He could teleport around Smallville, which would be a new and strange experience for the Smallville residents. And in return, the advanced technology in Smallville could potentially be used to enhance the X - Men's teleportation technology, allowing for longer - range jumps or more precise landings.
Well, imagine Storm in the world of Game of Thrones. Her ability to control the weather would make her a very powerful force, perhaps seen as a goddess by some in the superstitious Westeros. She could play a role similar to Melisandre, but with a more benevolent nature. Cyclops, on the other hand, with his powerful optic blasts, would be like a one - man army. He might be recruited by one of the kings or queens to fight in their wars, but his sense of justice would likely put him at odds with the more cut - throat political players in the Game of Thrones universe.
Ben might initially be very cautious around the Xenomorphs. He's used to his own set of aliens, but these are something entirely different. He could try to communicate with them using his alien forms' unique abilities, but it might not work as the Xenomorphs are more about instinct. The Xenomorphs, on the other hand, would probably see Ben as a threat or a potential host.
Well, Jack Harkness from Torchwood would probably be quite intrigued by Sherlock's deductive abilities. He might initially test Sherlock, throwing out strange cases to see how he solves them. Sherlock, on the other hand, would likely be a bit put off by Jack's flamboyant nature at first but would soon realize his value in dealing with the more otherworldly aspects of cases.