Cosmic Hulk

The Cosmic Hulk, sometimes known simply as The Hulk Robot or Hulk-Bot, is a robotic clone of The Hulk and a recurring enemy of the Hulk and The Eternals. The robot was originally created by a pair of students at the Maryland Institute of Technology and greatly empowered from accidental exposure to the cosmic power of the Eternal Uni-Mind. After the mad Robot went on a devastating rampage, defeating Ikaris, Sersi and Makkari, its core was vented of the cosmic power by the Eternals' leader, Zuras, causing it to flee into the sewers where it promptly exploded.

The robot was eventually rebuilt and repowered, and joined with a group called the Assembly of Evil, which erroneously invited Cloak and Dagger into their ranks, mistaking the negative publicity for their vigilante actions for proper villainy. When the team attacked the Avengers, Cloak and Dagger turned against them, and the Cosmic Hulk was defeated with the rest of the team. Years later, the Robot resurfaced under the control of the Intelligencia, who sent it to attack Latveria in an attempt to frame the Hulk. Doctor Doom easily saw through the ruse and drove the robot off. Later the Robot was deployed to destroy the SHIELD Hellicarrier, where it was confronted by Red Hulk. While Red Hulk was shocked to realize the robot's base power level was actually greater than the original Hulk's, and was nearly killed, he was able to rally himself and defeat the machine, tearing the Cosmic Hulk in half. The remains of the Cosmic Hulk have since become SHIELD property and locked away in storage.

Immortal Hulk (2021)
The Cosmic Hulk was included as a bonus display option released as part of the Immortal Hulk figure, initially revealed under the name Rampaging Hulk, for Diamond Select's 7" scale Marvel Select toyline. By default, the figure actually depicts a classic take on the Hulk standing at approximately 9.75" tall, but includes an alternate head featuring the Hulk Robot, with the synthetic skin partially shredded off, depicting the damage sustained fighting Doctor Doom and based on the artwork of Ed McGuinness from the character's final battle with Red Hulk.

In addition to the two head options, the figure also includes two sets of hands - a pair of closed fists and a pair of posed opened hands. Owing to the abnormally large size of the figure despite retaining the same price point, the Rampaging Hulk set forgoes the traditional Marvel Select base entirely.

Hulk Robot - Incredible Hulk #06 (2011)
Cosmic Hulk made its debut within the long-running Heroclix collectible tabletop game, where it appeared in 2011's Hulk themed set, Incredible Hulk, based largely on variations of the Jade Giant and his supporting casts and villains. In this wave, the term "Cosmic Hulk" is actually used for another figure, depicting the Hulk when empowered by the Enigma Force of Captain Universe, leaving this figure instead labeled simply "Hulk Robot". It was a Common rarity figure and #006 overall in the set. It has a cost of 150 points, and has synergy tags for characters from the Assembly of Evil, and Intelligencia, as well as fellow characters with the keyword tags Brute, Cosmic, and Robot. Additionally, the character has access to the Power Cosmic.

The figure itself is based on the artwork of Ed McGinnis and depicts the damaged version of the Hulk Robot after its synthetic skin was partially torn off by Doctor Doom, leaving the cybernetics exposed for its confrontation with Red Hulk. The figure would see a remold in the following year's Galactic Guardians set, where it was converted into a traditional Hulk figure for that set's figure #027.