King Tut

Creation & Design

King Tut was created during the Golden Age of Comics, inspired by the fascination with ancient Egypt and its mythology.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a villain in the Batman series, King Tut's character was developed to reflect the era's interest in Egyptology.

Character Development

Over the years, King Tut has evolved from a one-dimensional villain to a more complex character, often reflecting themes of obsession and the consequences of one's past.

Cultural Reception

King Tut has been received with mixed reviews, often seen as a campy villain but also appreciated for his unique thematic elements.

Character Details

Real Name:
William Tut
First Appearance:
Batman Confidential #26
Aliases:
The Pharaoh of Crime, Tut
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Injustice League, Villains United
Abilities:
Genius-level intellect, Expert in Egyptian history, Master of disguise
Equipment:
Egyptian artifacts, Various weapons
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black

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Key Facts

1st appearance of King Tut, the television character from the 1960s played by Victor Buono

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