Alasan Pertimbangan dalam Bermain Togel

Seperti yang anda ketahui dalam memainkan permainan judi, maka tidak dapat dimainkan dengan cara yang sembarangan, karena ada berbagai hal yang memang harus anda pertimbangkan terlebih dulu. Dengan begitu, membuat anda perlu tahu tentang apa saja perlu dipertimbangkan supaya dapat menebak dan memainkan permainan togel dengan lebih baik, Dimana alasan pertimbangan dalam bermain togel supaya dapat mempermudah bagi anda dalam bermain togel.

Dua alasan pertimbangan dalam bermain togel

Membuat pertimbangan dalam bermain togel online bukanlah tanpa adanya alasan dalam melakukannya, dimana hal tersebut bisa membuat anda lebih mudah dengan tepat untuk menebak ataupun memasang angka yang tembus dalam putarannya. Maka dapat membuat semakin tepat untuk anda dalam meraih kemenangan, dengan alasan tersebutlah yang membuat anda memanglah diharuskan melakukan pertimbangan dalam memainkan permainan togel online. Berikut dua alasan pertimbangan dalam bermain prediksi togel:

Permainan akan tetap terencana

Apabila anda melakukan pertimbangan dalam bermain permainan togel online, tentu saja dapat membuat permainan togel yang anda mainkan tetap berjalan dengan rencana permainan yang dibuat. Dengan begitu, tentu saja membuat tebakan angka yang anda pasang tidak akan meleset tembus dari setiap putarannya dengan pertimbangan angka yang tepat dipasang.

Mudah memasang permainan

Bila angka yang dipasang tetap terarah bahkan tidak meleset dari rencana permainan yang dibuat, tentu saja semakin membuat mudah untuk anda memasang dan mengirim angka togel, maka membuat anda lebih mudah dalam memenangkannya. Tentu saja semuanya karena sebelum mengirim angka pada agen, anda terlebih dulu sudah melakukan banyak pertimbangan angka yang tepat, pastinya membawa kemudahan saat memasang angkanya.

Permainan akan tetap terencana dan mudah memasang taruhan merupakan alasan pertimbangan dalam bermain togel yang perlu dilakukan. Dapat lebih terbantu memasang angka dengan tepat jika anda memainkannya dengan pertimbangan, sebab alasan pertimbangan dalam bermain togel sangat diperlukan.

The Benefits of Card Shuffling Machine in Blackjack Online of Poker Game

Blackjack is another popular card game in gambling online site you can play and this game will be so beneficial if you use the feature of shuffling machine. When players choose Blackjack as their main game in casino, they must look at the offering payout of 3:2 for the natural game of Blackjack. This is what people believe about it and they will look for the table that may offer around that amount of payout as the advantage in poker online site. It is because the dealer can stand on the soft 17 and they can split their hands as well. By following the rules, the players must follow and enjoy the Blackjack game but you can maximize the feature.

Basically, it is supposed for you to play Blackjack only for 2 hours with non shuffling machine and you can have made about 120 of the total hands. However, when you use shuffling machine, then you can make even more about 144 of the total hands. That is why, the house edge can be lowered and you need to activate this facility when you play Blackjack in poker online instead of waiting for your turn so long especially when you are the busy men who have another work.

Where to Buy

where to buy world war 3 illustrated

 

Book and Comic Stores:

(We recommend you contact these merchants before visiting to make sure that WW3 #40 is in stock. On second thought, visit these guys anyway!)

St. Mark’s Bookshop
31 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212-260-7853
http://www.stmarksbookshop.com

Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
594 Broadway, Suite 401
(btwn. Houston and Prince)
New York, NY 10012
Tel. 212-254-3511
http://www.moccany.com/

forbidden planet
840 Broadway NY NY 10003
212-473-1576
http://www.fpnyc.com/

Midtown Comics Times Square
200 W. 40th Street
New York, NY 10018

Midtown Comics Grand Central
459 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10017
http://www.midtowncomics.com

Newbury Comics
50 Main Street
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 256-8840

AMAZING SPIRAL
ROTUNDA MALL
711 W. 40th Street
Baltimore, MD 21211
(410)889-6005
http://www.amazingspiral.com/

Guapo Comics and Coffee
6350 SE Foster Road
Portland, Oregon 97206
503-772-3638
http://www.guapocomicsandbooks.com/

Velocity Comics | 904 West Broad Street | Richmond, VA 23220 | 804.225.7323
Velocity Comics Express at Chop Suey Tuey | Cary Street | Richmond, VA 23220
http://www.velocitycomics.com/

Bargain Comics
19 East Bijou St. Colorado Srpings, CO
Phone: 719.578.8847
http://www.bargaincomics.com

Alternate Worlds
76 Chapel Street, Windsor 3181, Victoria AUSTRALIA .
Phone 03 9529 2255 : Int: 61 3 95292255
Fax 03 9529 2040 : Int 61 3 95292040
http://www.alternateworlds.com.au

Gosh Comics
39 Great Russell St
London WC1B 3NZ
United Kingdom
http://goshlondon.blogspot.com/
Contact: 0207-636-1011

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Submissions

submission guidelines

If you’re interested in contributing to World War 3, the editors can be contacted at the following email address:

worldwar3illustrated(at)gmail.com

Please submit links to online files or medium resoultion jpg files for consideration. If you wish to mail copies of artwork, please inquire at the above address for further information.

Note: all final artwork must conform (with legible type) to the dimensions of the magazine: 8″x10.5″.

About World War 3

about world war 3 illustrated

Founded in 1980 by Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper, World War 3 Illustrated is a labor of love, run by a collective of artists working with the unified goal of creating a home for political comics, graphics and stories.

The rotating editorial board has included over the years along with Seth and Peter, Sabrina Jones, Scott Cunningham, Kevin Pyle, Nicole Schulman, Eric Drooker, Susan Wilmarth, Christopher Cardinale, Ryan Inzana, Paula Hewitt, and Chuck Sperry among many others. The magazine could never have survived without this collective effort and the contribution of so many other artists and writers who have donated their talents. In the hierarchy of the magazine editors and contributors receive the same pay—a magazine they’ve helped build. Only the printers and distributors are paid, all profits go into producing the next issue.

WW3 isn’t about a war that may happen, it is about the ongoing wars our so-called leaders have been waging all our lives around the world and on our very own doorsteps. WW3 also illuminates the war we wage on each other and sometimes the one taking place in our own brains.

If we had a manifesto (which we don’t) it might say if you’re going to talk about changing society, a magazine’s not a bad place to start. WW3 has functioned as a microcosm of the the kind of society we’d like to see. Content is valued over style and ideas are not regarded for their popularity, but for their substance. Artists are given a forum to reach an audience with their work and the opportunity to interact and examine their concepts in a group setting.

WW3 contributors range from first-timers to veteran activists and many artists whose first published pieces appeared in our pages were launched into their careers. Though numerous contributors have had their work appear in all areas of art from museums to major magazines they continue to return to WW3 to find one of the few uncensored venues for their art.

World War 3 has served as a document of our collective history—including many aspects ignored by the mainstream press—from the shadow cast by Ronald Reagan to Iran-Contra, the Tompkins Square Riot, the Gulf War, genocide in Bosnia, 9/11, the invasion of Iraq, and the ongoing corruption of the Bush administration. We’ve illustrated personal subjects from race to religion to sexual relations and drawn our dreams and nightmares both real and imagined. We’ve been covering all these areas and more for over 25 years and we’re just getting warmed up.

Back Issues

world war 3 back issues

Yearning to revisit a bygone era of welfare queens, Iran-contra hearings, and Berlin Walls? Many back issues of World War 3 are still available. They can be ordered from Top Shelf’s online catalogue. Issues 1–7 and 33 are currently unavailable.

There are also two World War 3 collections in trade paperback form:

  • 1980-1988 (120 pages, Fantagraphics, 1989)
  • Confrontational Comics (255 pages, Four Walls Eight Windows, 1995)

Issue 36

world war 3 illustrated #36

Edited by Ryan Inzana and Peter Kuper. Cover by Sue Coe. 72 pages. Available in finer book and record stores, or through Top Shelf’s online catalogue.

Neo-con doublethink got you down? World War 3 is here to help. This 25th anniversary issue features work by Eric Drooker, Sabrina Jones, Joe Sacco, and many others.

Complete list of contributors:

  • Jack Aguirre
  • Penny Allen
  • Anonymous
  • Tauno Biltsted
  • Barry Blitt
  • Matt Bors
  • Steve Brodner
  • Sue Coe
  • Eric Drooker
  • Sam Evans
  • Thomas Fuchs
  • Ryan Inzana
  • Sabrina Jones
  • Knickerbocker
  • Peter Kuper
  • Eric Laursen
  • Mac McGill
  • Rebecca Migdal
  • Sgt. R.
  • David Rees
  • Spain Rodgriguez
  • James Romberger
  • Joe Sacco
  • Nicole Schulman
  • Felix Sockwell
  • Chuck Sperry
  • Barron Storey
  • Seth Tobocman
  • Tom Tomorrow
  • Sam Weber
  • Justin Wertham

Issue 37

world war 3 illustrated #37: unnatural disasters

Edited by Rebecca Migdal, Tom Keough, Nicole Schulman and Seth Tobocman. 104 pages. Available in finer book and record stores, or through Top Shelf’s online catalogue.

What do New Orleans and Baghdad have in common? One, a victim of Hurricane Katrina; a “natural disaster” caused by Global Warming and governmental neglect. The other a city ravaged by an unnecessary war fueled by corporate greed and our addiction to oil. The radical artists of World War 3 Illustrated take on these issues of man-made disasters, and what hope we have to stop the cycles of violence and environmental destruction.

With contributions by: James Romberger, Art Speigelman, Sabrina Jones, Seth Tobocman, Penny Allen, Mac McGill and many more.

This is not your average comic book. Included in this issue:

Part II of “War Is Hell”, a 4-page comic created in collaboration with a US Army Sergeant in Iraq. The story is told through a series of exclusive photographs and video stills taken by soldiers in the war. This is a must see for all Americans as we continue to pay for this bloody war with our tax dollars.

“Agent Alpha” by Rebecca Migdal gives an in-depth look at the US military’s use of depleted uranium weapons. This is one of the most serious environmental problems of our age and a major breach of international law. These weapons are causing intense suffering to the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, the former Yugoslavia, the US soldiers ordered to transport or use them and to the families of those soldiers.

First hand accounts by Christopher Cardinale and Seth Tobocman who traveled to New Orleans and worked with the organization Common Ground in the lower ninth ward.

Also stories of alternative fuel sources, South Korean farmers facing eviction by the US military and the question of our time: what is Global Warming exactly.

WW3 has been a collectively run, self funded publication since 1980 and has produced the best hard hitting, independent comics in the U.S.

Complete list of contributors:

Issue 38

world war 3 illustrated #38 facts on the ground

The best of socially conscious comix for 27 years, World War 3 Illustrated is better than ever!

This issue is jammed with true life tales illustrated by a roll call of legends, with cover art by Peter Kuper and inside covers by Nicole Schulman and Christopher Cardinale. A big 104 pages, 8 of them in full color, WW3 is still only $5.00, and is available in finer book and record stores, or through Top Shelf’s online catalogue.

Edited by Schulman, Cardinale, Seth Tobocman and Rebecca Migdal, the issue features the amazing Kyle Baker, Mumia Abu Jamal, Mac McGill, Fly, James Sherman and Susan Simensky.

The thematic lodestone of this issue is Kuper’s journal of life in Oaxaca, penned during the brutal clash there between military police and striking teachers, that claimed the lives of a number of protesters, and of New York IndyMedia journalist Brad Will. Kuper’s lush, colorful narrative maintains a deft tension, juxtaposing simmering outrage with shimmering poetics. A WW3 tribute to Will accompanies the piece.

Other “Facts on the Ground” accounts take place in Iraq, New Orleans, Coney Island and El Salvador, and address endless war, the worldwide land grab, lingering apartheid, immigrants’ rights and more.

Published by a collective of artists dedicated to battling injustice and institutionalized violence, pens and paintbrushes flaming, World War 3 Illustrated continues a tradition of giving voice to those whose voices have been silenced or drowned out. WW3 is today’s antidote to the consensus of denial that cripples the mainstream media’s capacity for truth. Don’t miss this slammin’ new issue!

Complete list of contributors:

 

Issue 39

world war 3 illustrated #39 the wordless issue

Edited by Peter Kuper and Kevin Pyle

With all this talk about a picture being worth a thousand words and so much chatter in the news, but little being said, World War 3 illustrated presents our first wordless comics issue

With comics and illustrations by
Eric Drooker, Mats!?, Geoffrey Grahn, Rebecca Migdal, Matt Mahurin, Carlo Quispe, Ryan Inzana, Seth Tobocman, Calef Brown,
Peter Kuper, Felipe Galindo, Mac McGill, David Sandlin, Barron Storey, Onur Tukel, Sabrina Jones, Steve Lafler,Andy Singer, Santiago Cohen, Kevin Pyle, Gerard Conte, Paula Hewitt , Edwin Vasquez, Terry Laban and an article on picture novels by scholar David Berona.
This new issue leaps beyond language barriers–sort of a Tower of a Babel, minus the babble.
All of us speaking one language again — through pictures.