Former Army Sgt. Joshua Geartz wants to do something about the startling number of veterans who attempt to take their own lives each year — because he was once one of them.
After suffering for years from a serious brain injury and Ptsd, Geartz, 37, attempted suicide in 2014. Fortunately, his wife came home and told him she was pregnant with their second son.
Geartz was injured in his last night in Abu Ghraib on September 18, 2003. He and his company commander were driving to the airport when a road side bomb went off three feet from Geartz.
The bomb caused traumatic brain injuries,...
After suffering for years from a serious brain injury and Ptsd, Geartz, 37, attempted suicide in 2014. Fortunately, his wife came home and told him she was pregnant with their second son.
Geartz was injured in his last night in Abu Ghraib on September 18, 2003. He and his company commander were driving to the airport when a road side bomb went off three feet from Geartz.
The bomb caused traumatic brain injuries,...
- 11/22/2017
- by Wendy Grossman Kantor
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome back to another Comics Corner. This week, we begin with Neil Gaiman's American Gods: Shadows #4 preview pages. Also: Planet of the Apes / Green Lantern #5, Venom #151, Plants vs. Zombies Vol. 7, Regression #2 from the legendary Cullen Bunn, Kill the Minotaur #1 plus five preview pages, and Ghost Island #2 Kickstarter details, while today's flashback section includes Sam & Twitch The Complete Collection Vol.1.
American Gods: Shadows #4: "During an overnight stay at their home, Shadow awakens to a visit from the third of the Zorya sisters: Zorya Polunochnaya. The Midnight Sister’s advice is ethereal and strange, yet vital . . . and Shadow can’t seem to separate reality from the dream world.
The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula Award—winning novel and upcoming Starz television series by Neil Gaiman adapted as a comic series for the first time!
*A Starz TV show!
"Russell’s lyrical layouts bring Gaiman’s visual,...
American Gods: Shadows #4: "During an overnight stay at their home, Shadow awakens to a visit from the third of the Zorya sisters: Zorya Polunochnaya. The Midnight Sister’s advice is ethereal and strange, yet vital . . . and Shadow can’t seem to separate reality from the dream world.
The Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula Award—winning novel and upcoming Starz television series by Neil Gaiman adapted as a comic series for the first time!
*A Starz TV show!
"Russell’s lyrical layouts bring Gaiman’s visual,...
- 6/14/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
On Friday, Amazon released all 10 episodes of Transparent season 3, and I have some general thoughts on the year, followed by a mini-reviews of each episode, coming up just as soon as I say I'm the strip club's It person... As I alluded to in the introduction to my interview with the always-candid Gaby Hoffmann, I found that season 3 worked more in individual moments — or at times for entire episodes — than it did as a season of TV. The character arcs frequently felt like they were jumping from Point A to Point D without worrying about B or C, even though it wasn't structurally all that different from the previous seasons. Great performances, great scenes, and slightly more self-awareness from the Pfeffermans — Maura and Shelly, at least, and maybe Ali — but something was a bit lacking compared to the show's previous heights. Let's go episode-by-episode, and I'll do my best not...
- 9/26/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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