COSTUME GALLERY
1) Bob usually appeared in a standard issue Hydra outfit. This consisted of a body-length, green jumpsuit, with yellow boots and gloves. There were also a couple of yellow pouch suspenders that extend completely around the shoulders and connect across the chest and back to form the semblance of an H (for Hydra). The outfit was completed with a yellow belt with more pouches and a couple of yellow leg bracers. There is usually also a chest button that also displayed an H. [Cable & Deadpool #38]
2) When Deadpool became a pirate, he made Bob dress up as his parrot. This full green parrot costume had some beautiful blue and yellow plumage on the wings. [Deadpool (3rd series) #13]
3) Bob’s tenure at AIM was probably always going to be short lived, considering that Bob still wore his Hydra costume underneath the standard issue yellow beekeeper outfit. [World War Hulks: Hulked-Out Heroes #2]
4) The only significant change to Bob’s Hydra outfit was when he plotted to remove Deadpool’s healing factor. Gone were all the belts and pouches and the entirely green skin-tight body suit was only broken up with a pair of yellow gloves. [Deadpool (3rd series) #54]
5) This outfit remained largely the same as his previous Hydra uniforms, with the exception of a large, tumorous, fetus monster projecting from his stomach. [Deadpool (5th series) #24]
6) When Deadpool needed to use Bob as bait to capture one of his enemies, he told Bob they were doing a Duck Hunt. Bob thus showed up in yellow wading pants and a brown hunting cap. He, of course, still had his Hydra suit on underneath. [Deadpool (6th series) #10]