Reverberate travels up and beyond with issue #4, as we highlight the renowned author’s interplanetary tales of derring-do. An interview with cover artist Ronn Sutton (Carson of Venus, The Man-Eater, Korak the Killer comic strips) leads off the issue. Patrick Quilter examines parallels between James Cameron’s Avatar franchise and the works of Burroughs (one of Cameron’s noted influences), followed by a journey through the colorful world of Barsoom guided by author Alan Hanson (A Tarzan Chrono-log, Exploring Tarzan’s Africa). Finally, novelist Gary A. Buckingham (Tarzan Resurgent, Tarzan and the Lion of Judah, Tarzan: Untamed Frontiers) explores the progress of scientific thought that inspired and refuted Burroughs’ fanciful tales—while deftly tying together three of his fictional tales of the ape man.
“Reverberate continues to outperform expectations,” notes publisher Scott Tracy Griffin, the author of Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration (2012) and Tarzan on Film (2016). “Sales have been brisk; people are discovering the magazine and re-kindling their love for Burroughs’ fiction.”
The 48-page periodical, printed on high-quality, glossy pages, perfect-bound with cardstock covers, retains the introductory rate of $10, plus $5 domestic postage per magazine. International inquiries will receive a postal quote. The U.S. does not offer ground shipping beyond its borders, so all foreign postage, including Canadian, is via airmail.
A limited stock of Reverberate #1, centered on Tarzan, #2, an examination of Burroughs’ Western novels, and #3, which focuses on the author’s prehistoric tales, are still available from the publisher for $15 apiece, postage included. New customers in the U.S. will receive a $10 discount on postage by purchasing all four issues for $50, while supplies last. International customers will also see postal savings by ordering multiple issues.