King Tut is an antagonist of the 1960s Batman series and a former college professor named William McElroy. He was once hit on his head and believed that he was the reincarnation of King Tut. He has encountered Batman multiple times. In his speeches he usually uses history of Egypt. Tut was originally from the Batman 1960s series, but later adapted to the mainstream DC universe.
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| - King Tut is an antagonist of the 1960s Batman series and a former college professor named William McElroy. He was once hit on his head and believed that he was the reincarnation of King Tut. He has encountered Batman multiple times. In his speeches he usually uses history of Egypt. Tut was originally from the Batman 1960s series, but later adapted to the mainstream DC universe.
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type of villain
| - Evil Teacher / Delusional / Hypnotist / Sophisticated Villain
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Goals
| - Defeat Batman, Robin & Batgirl, Take over Gotham City
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Alias
| - King Tut, Master of Thieves, King of the Nile, Ruler of Darkness, Defender of Egypt, Pharaoh of Rogues, Almighty Monarch, The Sun King, Nabob of the Nile
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Powers / Skills
| - Genius Intellect, Hypnotization
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Occupation
| - Professor of Egyptology , Criminal
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| - King Tut is an antagonist of the 1960s Batman series and a former college professor named William McElroy. He was once hit on his head and believed that he was the reincarnation of King Tut. He has encountered Batman multiple times. In his speeches he usually uses history of Egypt. Tut was originally from the Batman 1960s series, but later adapted to the mainstream DC universe.
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