A new magazine spotlighting the work of The Master of Adventure has entered the print arena: Reverberate: A Magazine of Edgar Rice Burroughs is a 48-page magazine printed on high-quality, glossy pages, perfect-bound with cardstock covers.
“We want to explore Edgar Rice Burroughs’ work, life, and legacy, and its impact in media including art, comics, film, television, stage, radio, periodicals, and, of course, his original novels,” explains Reverberate editor Scott Tracy Griffin. “The Burroughs community isn’t wholly served in the periodicals medium and we believe the time ideal to deliver a new outlook.”
Reverberate enjoyed a successful launch at the May 2025 NCM VII Gathering of literary devotees and fans in Roseville, California. The debut issue showcases acclaimed artist Benito Gallego, whose lush portfolio boasts the comic-strip adventures of Tarzan and The Outlaw of Torn; profiles fireman-turned-silent-film-actor Gene Pollar, who starred as the iconic ape man in The Revenge of Tarzan (1920); and investigates the early African explorers whose feats influenced Burroughs’ writing.
The magazine also delves into the books of author Gary A. Buckingham, who helmed three Tarzan projects, with his fourth in development. Notes Buckingham, “Burroughs created worlds of wonder, in which I’ve been fortunate to immerse my tales of his savage ape man.”
The first 100 issues are numbered and signed by both writers, and feature interior illustrations by artist Dan Parsons.
Says Griffin, already well-known to Burroughs’ enthusiasts as the author of Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration (2012) and Tarzan on Film (2016), “We’re offering Reverberate on an introductory basis at $10, plus $5 domestic postage. Priority mail is $14. Foreign customers, please contact us with your address and we will get a postage quote. The U.S. does not offer ground shipping beyond its borders, so all foreign postage, even Canadian, is via airmail.”
To learn more and to purchase copies, please contact Scott Tracy Griffin at this website.

The second issue of Reverberate: A Magazine of Edgar Rice Burroughs is now available.
The 48-page magazine, printed on high-quality, glossy pages, perfect-bound with cardstock covers, showcases the four Western tales of Burroughs, all of which are set in Arizona: The Bandit of Hell’s Bend, The War Chief, Apache Devil, and The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County. Contributors include Patrick Quilter, Alan Hanson, author Gary A. Buckingham (Tarzan and the Lion of Judah), and Reverberate publisher Scott Tracy Griffin (Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration; 2012, and Tarzan on Film; 2016.)
Says Griffin, “We’re continuing the introductory rate of $10, plus $5 domestic postage for the second issue of Reverberate. Priority mail is $14. Foreign customers, please contact us with your address and we’ll get a postage quote. The U.S. does not offer ground shipping beyond its borders, so all foreign postage, even Canadian, is via airmail.”
Griffin launched Reverberate #2 at the Edgar Rice Burroughs Chain of Friendship (ECOF) gathering in Willcox, Arizona, on Friday, September 26. The following day, Griffin spoke at the unveiling of a monument to the author’s military service in the Seventh Cavalry, at Fort Grant, Arizona Territory (1886-87). The memorial plaque is mounted next to the historic train depot where Burroughs caught a stagecoach to Fort Grant on May 24, 1896. ECOF festivities commemorated the Sesquicentennial of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ September 1, 1875, birth.
To learn more and to purchase copies, please contact Scott Tracy Griffin at this website.

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