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  1. John Comstock was the last living person to be removed from the stack. He spent months in the hospital following amputation of his left leg and partial paralysis of his right side. He returned to A&M in 2001 to finish his degree. [6]

  2. Nov 18, 2019 · Published: Nov. 18, 2019 at 7:31 AM PST. Bonfire collapse survivor John Comstock has seen his life change in many ways in the 20 years since the tragedy. He was trapped in the pile for hours and ...

  3. Aug 28, 2019 · John Comstock survived the bonfire accident at Texas A&M University. On the 20th anniversary, "The 13th Man" will be in theaters, sharing his story.

  4. Oct 14, 2016 · The Thirteenth Man. John Comstock was a fun-loving college freshman building the Texas A&M bonfire on Nov. 18, 1999 - a night he relived Tuesday on the 10th anniversary of the collapse. Long ...

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · John Comstock was among the 27 Texas A&M students injured when a stack of logs for an annual bonfire collapsed on campus, killing 12. About 20 theaters in North Texas will be showing a new ...

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · On a cool October weekday, John Comstock had scores of Allen Academy students and staff members captivated as he told the story of being trapped for seven hours on the morning of Nov. 18, 1999 ...

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  8. Nov 18, 2019 · John Comstock is featured in a new documentary now out about the A&M Bonfire Collapse. You can learn more about it at 13thmanfilm.com. For 90 years, Aggies rallied around a massive, glowing fire – revving up for the annual game against the Texas Longhorns. In 1999, John Comstock was a bright-eyed freshman, the first Aggie in his family.

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