Thank you, I was gonna say it if you weren't.

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I think its safe to say they were both pretty even in that fight. And as those gaurdians/powerful entities said in that canceled comic where they pitted Hulk and Thor against each other, the fight was inconclusive.
If anything that's just how I like it. Avengers: EMH Thor is by far my favorite version of him. He's supposed to be uber-strong, he should be able to knock Hulk on his ass a few times.
Kang vs. Graviton...I really, REALLY don't know an outcome. I love both, I can think of a scenario where Graviton wins then Kang wins. As for characteristics: Kang is the more sinister, plot character with a mother ship the size of a small city, an armada of 150+ spaceships and possibly WAAAAY more starfighters/soliders/battle robots but in a overall battle between Kang on his throne and Gravy, I dunno, this remains to be seen until Kang actually TRIES. In the trailer, Kang summons a laser sword and a laser axe as well as powers up his fists as he flies (very fast, mind you) toward the Hulk. He's clearly out for blood, so he may be tougher than he was in episode 17.
Speaking of Graviton, I remeber writing once how I would like to see more of him in Avengers...Next time he shows up, he should be more adept with his powers. Imagine an EXPERIENCED Graviton. He gave the Avengers a run when he was just starting out...YIKES.
Can't wait for tommorow. From the looks of the trailer, they're BARELY defending NYC against just TWO of Kang's UFO-like ships. How are they gonna defend the whole world against that? Or better yet, is that why they call the episode after this the Kang Dynasty? Because as tough as the Avengers are, they can't fend off all those guys across the world like in England and Egypt. Kang's looking to be A LOT more formidable than those white gooey 'Invader' guys in the first few episodes of the Justice League.