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Answer for the clue "Herblock's forte ", 8 letters:
cartoons

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Okay, they didn't actually drop, like in the cartoons, but you get the idea.

We emerged from our offices into corridors of caged whimsy, amid our Far Side cartoons taped to windows, Pepsi-can sculptures taped to the walls, and inflatable sharks hanging from the ceilings, all lit by full-spectrum, complexion-flattering lighting.

She unveiled her new image as we were sitting in front of our Mitsubishi home entertainment totem, eating our last few boxes of Kellogg's Snak-Paks with plastic spoons, deconstructing old Samson and Goliath cartoons, and trying to figure out how/if to wake up my Dad, who was still passed out on Michael's bed.

Marvin was that character from Bugs Bunny cartoons who wanted to blow up Earth because it obscured his view of Venus.

The weekly fan magazine APA-L printed, as back covers, a string of cartoons showing huge structures of peculiar shape, usually with a sun hovering somewhere near the center.

LETTER TO SCIENCE FICTION REVIEW, NOVEMBER 1978 Enclosed are five cartoons and a possibly cryptic list, and this letter.

I say, and if I were in one of his cartoons, there would be icicles hanging from my balloon.

And I tell him that his cartoons are beautiful and funny and sad and true.

Fredericks' earlier words about risking their lives for cartoons came back to him, made even more daunting now by the idea that he might have figured out something critically important about Otherland and the Grail Brotherhood, and that it would thus be doubly unfortunate if he and Fredericks didn't live to inform Renie, !

Attack met counterattack, back and forth, until most of the combatants were disabled or as dead as cartoons could be expected to become.

Tom had passed a fair amount of time watching cartoons on the television-they hadn't brought back any memories-and now he was back to pacing the hallways again.

He advocated educational programming for youngsters on the Network, even though shows like that produced far less revenue than after-school cartoons and adventure shows.

Their children with their shrill little demands to see the Trolls and the other characters from Japanese cartoons, or to ride the hated Nazi Stuka.

Only two of the subjects felt well enough now to remain in the open bay with the TV cartoons and the whiskey, and Killgore figured they'd be in here by the end of the week, so full was their blood with Shiva antibodies.