If the character from 'All of Me' has a musical talent, they could use it to bond with some of the Avengers. Maybe they could play a song that soothes Hulk when he's about to go on a rampage. In return, the Avengers could teach the 'All of Me' character some self - defense skills. They would interact in a way that they both learn from each other and grow as characters. There would also be some comical moments like the 'All of Me' character trying to keep up with Captain America's strict training regime.
The characters from 'All of Me' might be initially in awe of the Avengers' powers. They would probably be a bit clumsy around them at first. For example, if the 'All of Me' character is an ordinary person, they might accidentally set off one of Iron Man's gadgets. The Avengers, on the other hand, would be curious about this new person from a different world. They might try to understand their motives and abilities.
A plot could involve a love story between an Avenger and a character from 'All of Me'. But it's not a simple love story. The two come from different worlds with different rules. They have to overcome not only their personal differences but also the differences between their universes. Their relationship could be the key to uniting the two worlds against a common enemy that threatens both the 'All of Me' world and the Marvel Universe.
The interactions would be diverse. Batman from Young Justice's world might have a serious conversation with Captain America about leadership. They both lead their respective teams. Artemis could befriend Black Widow and learn some new combat skills from her.
The characters' interactions would be complex. Hulk might just charge at Kratos out of instinct, seeing him as a potential challenger. Kratos, on the other hand, might hold back at first, trying to gauge the Hulk's power. Iron Man would likely try to scan Kratos to understand his abilities. Thor could start a conversation about their different pantheons.
Thor would likely have a very complex interaction. Since Hela is his sister, there would be a mix of family drama and conflict. The other Avengers might be initially distrustful of Hela. Iron Man could crack sarcastic remarks at her. Captain America would try to keep the peace and assess the situation. Hela, on her part, might look down on the Avengers at first, seeing them as lesser beings compared to her Asgardian power.
The Avengers would also have to adjust to the social and cultural norms of Camelot. They can't just barge in and start making demands. Merlin would have to act as a mediator between the two groups. He would explain to the people of Camelot that the Avengers are there to help, and at the same time, he would make sure the Avengers understand the importance of respecting Camelot's traditions. This interaction would create a lot of interesting storylines and character development opportunities.
Superman would probably be polite but a bit reserved when meeting the Avengers. He'd introduce himself simply and state his purpose, which is usually to help. Iron Man, on the other hand, might be a bit skeptical at first and make some snarky remarks. Thor would likely be more open - minded and see Superman as a worthy ally. Hulk might just be interested in seeing if he can take on Superman in a fight.
Superman would likely be very respectful of the Avengers. He'd be curious about their powers and how they operate as a team. Iron Man, on the other hand, might be a bit wary at first, trying to analyze Superman's powers and find any weaknesses. Captain America would probably admire Superman's strong moral compass and see him as an ally right away. Thor might be interested in testing his strength against Superman's. Hulk could either be aggressive towards Superman or see him as a fellow powerhouse.
The Hulk could be a bit of a mystery to Sherlock. He would be intrigued by the dual nature of Bruce Banner and the Hulk. Sherlock might try to find a way to control the Hulk's transformations through his scientific knowledge and understanding of human psychology. Meanwhile, the Avengers would be both amused and impressed by Sherlock's unique methods.
Well, Iron Man and Ratchet might start off on the wrong foot. Iron Man, with his cocky attitude, might try to show off his tech to Ratchet, who would be unimpressed and critical of Stark's technology in comparison to Cybertronian tech. But they could later come to respect each other's skills.
They could interact in a very professional manner at first. Aaron Cross, being a more action - oriented character, might be a bit brusque, while Marta Shearing, if she is more cerebral, would be more calculating in her responses.