Since his initial appearance, his face has appeared in numerous places around the world, and it has made
cameo appearances on everything from graffiti art on
highway overpasses and as part of the graphical
character set of the
Atari ST operating system, to musical albums by many underground bands (and several popular mainstream rock bands, ranging from
Devo to
Sublime) and the occasional film (
The Wizard of Speed and Time), TV show (''
Pee-wee's Playhouse) and cartoon (SpongeBob SquarePants). There are also two German comics with "Bob" (Future Subjunkies
and Space Bastards'', both by
Gerhard Seyfried and Ziska Riemann).
Robert Anton Wilson's short story "The Horror on Howth Hill" involves a conversation between Dobbs and the mad scientist
De Selby. J. R. "Bob" Dobbs served as the inspiration for the character of Professor Utonium in the cartoon
The Powerpuff Girls. The
DC Comics character
Doc Magnus also bears a strong visual resemblance to "Bob". In its January 1, 2000, issue, a
Time Internet-based poll named J. R. "Bob" Dobbs the "Phoney or Fraud" of the 20th century, with noted journalist
Geraldo Rivera placing second. ==References==