Metron was the previous master of the Worlogog, subsequently making him the omniscient God of time/space. So... none
Sans that, I'd say it's a toss-up. They both spend their days constantly traveling through time. Every time Metron pops up, he seems to have answers to all the questions--and the same can definitely be said about Rip. What impresses me most about Rip is that his knowledge of time/space makes the likes of the Linear Men, and even the Monitor race, look like buffoons in comparison (referring to his discovery/understanding of Hypertime [The Kingdom], and years later, him still knowing there were/are infinitely more universes in existence then just 52 [New Frontier Special].)
Originally posted by Galan007
Metron was the previous master of the Worlogog, subsequently making him the omniscient God of time/space. So... noneSans that, I'd say it's a toss-up. They both spend their days constantly traveling through time. Every time Metron pops up, he seems to have answers to all the questions--and the same can definitely be said about Rip. What impresses me most about Rip is that his knowledge of time/space makes the likes of the Linear Men, and even the Monitor race, look like buffoons in comparison (referring to his discovery/understanding of Hypertime [The Kingdom], and years later, him still knowing there were/are infinitely more universes in existence then just 52 [New Frontier Special].)
Is New Frontier canon? To Pre relaunch.
Originally posted by Prep-ManNew Frontier was an alternate universe within the larger multiverse--and the larger multiverse is what Rip spoke of in that book... And because of Rip's 'status' in the scheme of things (ie. a perpetual time/dimension traveler) there's only one version of him in existence, as far as I can tell.
Is New Frontier canon? To Pre relaunch.