Post by Z451 on Feb 10, 2015 20:27:41 GMT
King Tut
King Tut is in fact William Omaha McElroy, a highly regarded professor of Egyptology at Yale University.
He is just a normal man with a normal life, that is until he hits his head and his 'other personality' awakens.
After a knock on the noggin', he believes he is the reincarnation of King Tut and Gotham City is the ancient Egyptian city Thebes.
His ultimate goal is to claim Gotham—that is, Thebes—as his own.
His speech is laced with Egyptian history lessons, his curses and praises directed toward Egyptian gods.
His hideouts are decorated with his Egyptian artifacts and his partners in crime are dressed in ancient Egyptian costumes.
Indeed, they refer to him as royalty.
When anyone dares to question the veracity of his claims, he gets extremely irate, insisting that he is the "Nabob of the Nile" or the "Moon God of Thoth and stuff like that."
He is a rather emotional villain, going from joy to anger and then into sadness in a matter of moments.
He also has a tendency to be sadistic, insisting that while he detests violence, he loves a little torture, which he calls "good clean fun."
As much as he hates Batman, he seems to hate Robin even more, as on one occasion he has the Boy Wonder suspended above a crocodile pit, and another time plans to have him boiled in a vat of oil.
He invests so much time and effort into his capers he often breaks down and cries when things come crumbling down around him.
It is usually at this time, when he becomes his old self once again.
Sometimes he is hit on the head and this awakens the professor, and sometimes he snaps out of it himself.
When he first came to Gotham, King Tut built a sphinx to shout out his demands to Gotham City.
Other schemes for world domination included hypnotizing Gotham with deadly juice from scarabs and holding a millionaire's daughter for ransom.
Most of the time when he was defeated by Batman, he reverted to his normal scholarly self with no memory of what had transpired.
He was also one of the only two villains in the series (the other being Egghead) to uncover Batman's secret identity as Bruce Wayne, by putting a tracer on the Batmobile.
Fortunately, at Tut's challenge, Bruce Wayne appeared "with" Batman by having a Batman dummy drive up with Robin and Bruce threw his voice to make the dummy speak.
However he later found the Batcave by going through a mine shaft under Wayne Manor finally deducing that his theory was correct of Batman and Bruce Wayne being one of the same.
After confronting the Dynamic Duo saying that they would have to kill him and his accomplices to stop them from telling the world their secret, a fierce fight ensued with the evil Pharoah making his escape while the heroes spray his tutlings and henchwoman with Batnesia gas to wipe out out any trace of what they had seen.
King Tut raced down the shaft and found Commissioner Gordon, Chief O'Hara and Batgirl at the end.
The Dynamic Duo followed him and arrived just as the villain was about to reveal their true identities.
Fortunately his loud voice made the roof of the shaft collapse on top of him, making him change back to his normal self once again with no memory of what he had learned.
He was also one of six arch-criminals freed from prison by Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft to form her new invisible gang, but this brief cameo appearance was by a stand-in.
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