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The comic book version of King Tut is shown to be Victor Goodman, a criminal Egyptologist who targets and murders wealthy citizens, and leaves Egyptian-themed riddles, similar to the Riddle of the Sphinx. Batman teams up with the Riddler, who does not appreciate his modus operandi being stolen, and agrees to help to stop Goodman. His alter-ego is an homage to actor Victor Buono.

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  • King Tut
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  • The comic book version of King Tut is shown to be Victor Goodman, a criminal Egyptologist who targets and murders wealthy citizens, and leaves Egyptian-themed riddles, similar to the Riddle of the Sphinx. Batman teams up with the Riddler, who does not appreciate his modus operandi being stolen, and agrees to help to stop Goodman. His alter-ego is an homage to actor Victor Buono.
  • King Tut is a 1978 song by Steve Martin. The song begins with a typical Egyptian "snake charming" theme, then devolves into a disco beat, somewhat spoofing A Fifth of Beethoven. When Steve Martin hosted SNL in 1978, the cast and musical crew performed the song in a music video, causing it to gain fame. 15 years later when Martin hosted in 1993, Chris Farley showed the King Tut costume while recounting another of Martin's skits, Theodoric of York, causing Steve Martin to lead the cast in a mock musical of returning to the roots of "classic SNL".
  • Tutankhamon "King Tut" is the tertiary (but neutral) antagonist of Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
Era
  • Modern
  • New 52
Alignment
  • Neutral, later good
Goal
  • To make Penny to become his bride and kill Penny when he dies.
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Dislikes
  • Runaway brides, not getting his way, Anubis The God of Death .
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  • Regis Tuttle
minions
  • Egyptian Guards.
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Inspiration
  • The real King Tut
Voice
Likes
  • Penny Peterson, getting his way.
Appearance
  • Batman Confidential #26
  • Tan skin, amber eyes, pharoah clothing
Affiliation
  • None
Actor
Name
  • King Tut
Personality
  • Formerly: Somewhat mean, spoiled and bratty
  • Later: Kind, happy and helpful
Gallery
  • File:King Tut .jpg
Abilities
  • No Special Abilities
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Fate
  • Reforms and plays with the artifacts.
Character Name
  • King Tut
Weapons
  • Swords
Enemies
Real Name
  • Victor Goodman
Description
  • King Tut is an enemy to Batman who dresses up like the historical . He was originally created for the Batman television series as William McElroy, an Egyptologist who switches to this criminal persona when hit in the head. McElroy was created by William Dozier, Charles R. Rondeau, Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret, first appearing in The Curse of Tut. In the regular DC Universe he was adapted as Victor Goodman, a killer who adopted the costume to prey on Gotham's wealthiest citizens. Goodman was created by Nunzio DeFilippis and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, first appearing in .
Home
  • King Tut's Palace, Ancient Egypt
Image
  • 150(xsd:integer)
Occupation
  • Pharaoh
Fullname
  • Tutankhamon Tutankhaten
Films
  • Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Friends
  • Penny Peterson, Ay, Mr. Peabody, Sherman.
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  • Victor Goodman
Quote
  • "Runaway bride!"
Creator
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  • Regis Tuttle
  • Victor Goodman
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  • The comic book version of King Tut is shown to be Victor Goodman, a criminal Egyptologist who targets and murders wealthy citizens, and leaves Egyptian-themed riddles, similar to the Riddle of the Sphinx. Batman teams up with the Riddler, who does not appreciate his modus operandi being stolen, and agrees to help to stop Goodman. His alter-ego is an homage to actor Victor Buono.
  • King Tut is a 1978 song by Steve Martin. The song begins with a typical Egyptian "snake charming" theme, then devolves into a disco beat, somewhat spoofing A Fifth of Beethoven. When Steve Martin hosted SNL in 1978, the cast and musical crew performed the song in a music video, causing it to gain fame. 15 years later when Martin hosted in 1993, Chris Farley showed the King Tut costume while recounting another of Martin's skits, Theodoric of York, causing Steve Martin to lead the cast in a mock musical of returning to the roots of "classic SNL".
  • Tutankhamon "King Tut" is the tertiary (but neutral) antagonist of Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
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