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Sane people today describe it as Body Horror. Velocity bargains with a crazed effectiveness artist named Valis, who sends created ultimatums to the protagonist rhetorically inquiring which people today he ought to get rid of. He paints murderous ghouls and the Stella Sapiente, and kills men and women for his art. Criminal Minds has the killer in "True Night", a comedian book artist who is basing his artwork on his murders. In Season 2, Lila is an eccentric artist who will work with things that she steals. Friends. Season 8. Episode twenty. NBC. The episode "The Execution of Catherine Willows" introduces a serial killer who kills at the time every fifteen years, and later on is unveiled to make thorough drawings of his victims just prior to he kills them. Michael Myers also seems to often "admire" how he kills, and shows, his victims. The Dragon even can take this a phase even further, slashing open canvases with a sword - right up until the Joker stops him, admitting that he "type of likes" a single of the paintings (Francis Bacon's infamously macabre Figure With Meat). In the modern-day day, these paintings can corrupt everyone who comes in contact with them. In Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin can stray into this territory when he builds snowmen, which tend to be monstrous, demented, and/or grotesque.