Bob first appeared in Cable & Deadpool #38 (May 2007) and was created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Reilly Brown.
[2] Following this, Bob accompanies Deadpool in helping Doctor Strange save reality after T-Ray threatens it with his novice magic.
Deadpool attempts to teleport the dinos to Genosha as a prank on Magneto, but instead transports them to the Genoshan embassy in downtown Manhattan, where they are possessed by Symbiotes.
[11] After two years of absence, Deadpool again calls upon Bob to help secure an escape route for him and Shiklah.
[13] They manage to escape, but in the process Bob gets his legs badly crushed and, as Shiklah pleads for his safety, Deadpool agrees to dump him to a veterinary clinic at first, then a real hospital.
[14] He recovers enough to help Deadpool fend off Dracula's forces, using a stolen MODOK's chair to move around in his broken legs.
Wade Wilson had erased several years of his own memory, due to highly unpleasant incidents.
The training Hydra gives its minions seems primarily focused on running away and hiding when confronted with danger, making Bob a parody of the cannon-fodder henchmen frequently seen working for evil organizations in comic books.
[volume & issue needed] Bob has a pathological fear ingrained in him of certain characters who are particularly devastating enemies of Hydra.
Notably, Bob has mentioned Hydra specifically trains their minions to flee as quickly as possible upon hearing the distinctive "snikt" sound of Wolverine's claws.
[15] In an alternate universe visited by Deadpool, Hulk and Spider-Man, Bob is a red-suited lackey of that version of Wade Wilson, a powered crime lord of New York City.
Feeling the need to eliminate his rival's murderous empire, Deadpool kills his way through his counterpart's men; Bob gets flattened under an I-beam.