King Tut

History
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.

Powers and Abilities
None but leaves Egyptian based clues at crime scenes.

Batman 1960s series

 * See: King Tut (Victor Buono)

Batman: The Brave and the Bold
King Tut appears on Batman: The Brave and the Bold in the episode "Day of the Dark Knight!". He is shown as a convict trying to escape Iron Heights, but was foiled by Batman and Green Arrow. It should be noted that the other convicts that Tut escapes with are either common criminals, the show's supervillains, or other villains from the Adam West series including Egghead, The Bookworm, The Archer, Louie The Lilac and Shame, which are recognized both by face features and their trademark hats. Tut makes another jailbreak cameo, this time in Blackgate Prison, in "Night of the Huntress!".

Due to copyright issues with FOX, King Tut is referred to in the synopsis as "Pharaoh".