The Cornwall's Animated Sculptures are priceless sculptures animated by Elias J Cornwall out of spite.
History[]
Elias J. Cornwall attempted to exact his revenge on a modern art museum by animating all of its priceless sculptures on display then letting them loose. The Ghostbusters were called to deal with him. On an upper level, Gary Grooberson noticed a sculpture and asked what it was. Callie Spengler called it "art" but he saw a pile but Trevor Spengler shouted "Dog!" and cut him off. Gary continued he was going to say it looked like dog poop. Trevor clarified he was being pursued by a giant sculpture that looked like a crude dog balloon. Callie opened fire and blew it up. Trevor mentioned the sign stated it was worth $58 million. Gary mused they were covered for "acts of dog." Cornwall believed it was good riddance to bad art. He boasted to them that he was the greatest sculptor the world had ever known. Trevor doubted it and Callie egged him on to prove it. He manifested a piece of his art. Callie was speechless about how bad it was. Gary thought it was better than the poop display. Phoebe Spengler hid behind some art on the ground floor and prepared the Drone Trap while several animated sculptures loosely resembling spiders closed in on her. After Cornwall was trapped, the sculptures returned to normal.
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Primary Canon Appearances[]
- Dark Horse Comics
- Ghostbusters: Dead Man's Chest
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