
King Tut - Batman Wiki
King Tut was a villain and enemy of Batman created specifically for the Batman 1960s TV Series. He was portrayed by Victor Buono. King Tut is the nefarious alter ego of William Omaha McElroy, a milquetoast, but highly regarded professor of Egyptology at Yale University.
King Tut (comics) - Wikipedia
King Tut (William Omaha McElroy) is a fictional character in the television series Batman who first appeared in the episode "The Curse of Tut" (April 13, 1966). He was created by Earl Barret, Robert C. Dennis, and Charles R. Rondeau and is portrayed by Victor Buono for the majority of his appearances, though Guy Way portrays King Tut in the ...
Batman 1966 King Tut Best Moments Part 1 - YouTube
King Tut is my favorite original villain from the show. So I am showing you the start of his best moments.
King Tut (Adam West Batman) | Villains Wiki | Fandom
William Omaha McElroy, better known as King Tut, is a major antagonist in the 1960s Batman TV Series. The character was never introduced in the comics before the show, he was merely created for the series and had later adapted to the comic books afterwards. He was portrayed by the late Victor Buono. In Batman vs.
Tom King (writer) - Wikipedia
Tom King (born July 15, 1978) is an American author, comic book writer, and ex- CIA officer. He is best known for writing the novel A Once Crowded Sky, The Vision for Marvel Comics, The Sheriff of Babylon for the DC Comics imprint Vertigo and Batman, Mister Miracle, and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for DC Comics.
"Batman" King Tut's Coup (TV Episode 1967) - IMDb
King Tut's Coup: Directed by James B. Clark. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton. After a blow to the head, Yale's Egyptology professor once again believes he is King Tut. He mistakes Bruce Wayne's friend Lisa for Queen Cleopatra, and kidnaps her so he can bring her to Egypt as his bride.
King (Walker Family) | DC Animated Universe | Fandom
King was the leader of the third Royal Flush Gang. When King was young, Batman broke up the Gang for some time. Consumed by anger and humiliation, he waited for years to exact his revenge. He had married into the gang by hooking up with Queen, who was the Gang's Ten at the time and whose dad was...
A Complete Guide To The Batman Villain King Tut
King Tut is a villain that was specially written for the classic Batman (1966 TV Series). However, many might consider this classic TV series a campy portrayal of Batman and his rogues’ gallery at best. However, others still call it a masterpiece for its time.
King Tut (DC) - Villains Wiki
King Tut is the name of three villains in the DC Universe, the first two being Batman villains. The first King Tut is William McElroy, a former college professor who believed that he was the reincarnation of King Tut. He has encountered Batman multiple times. In his speeches he usually uses history of Egypt.
Tom King - Batman Wiki | Fandom
Tom King is an American comic-book writer. He served as the main writer of Batman from May 2016 to December 2019. King also wrote Robin War and Grayson, and contributed to the revived Batman Black and White series. After leaving as head writer after Batman #85, King co-created multiple comic...