• Heroes and Heavies: Mike Anderson

    Heroes and Heavies: Mike Anderson
    Mike Anderson’s classic style of skating doesn’t exist in a vacuum. From Van Wastell and Gonz to his immediate family in Ventura, Mike sings the praises of his inspirations and the people he couldn’t do it without. As seen in our April ‘21 issue.
  • T-Eddy Awards 2019

    T-Eddy Awards 2019
    Everyone’s favorite annual award ceremony is back to celebrate the year’s best breakthroughs and bunts. If you can’t make SOTY, might as well hope for a T-Eddy. See the list and guess who’ll get pissed.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Jon Comer

    RIP IN PEACE: Jon Comer
    Jon was a pioneering champion for disabled skaters and practically made his invisible with an attitude and attack on the board true to his Texas roots. He knew there were others in way worse situations. Glad to have had some great sessions with you. Our deepest condolences to the Comer family. –Sam Hitz
  • June 1998

    June 1998
    Cover: Mike Carroll – Frontside Crooked Grind Photo: Morf Inside This Mag: An interview with Danny Gonzalez and Shadyskates 12th Annual Skate ContestAlso In This Issue: Skaters eating habits and understanding the urban blightMusic Articles: The Infections, EC Illa, the Gain and the Stitches
  • February 1997

    February 1997
    Cover: Scott Johnston – Crooked Grind Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: West Coast road trip with Texas Dan, Roth, Steve Revord and more and the adventures of Norm and Dick  Also In This Issue: Skating in Brazil, Tijuana and NYC and rad ams Ben Bodilly Childs, Kale Sandridge, Chaney Given and Pontus AlvMusic Articles: The Roots, Vision of Disorder and One Man Army
  • Gabe Cortez For Dogtown Skateboards

    Gabe Cortez For Dogtown Skateboards
    Skippin' rails and soarin' down dicey sets, Dogtown's new dude Gabe brings heavy hits outta San Jose.
  • The Belco Jam 2025 Video

    The Belco Jam 2025 Video
    Australia's wildest weekend returns with even more teeth left in the streets. From double-set sessions to the famed bowl jam, Roman, Rome, Nixen, Omar, Schaar and the legendary locals put on a helluva show.
  • STILL WATCHIN: Greyson

    STILL WATCHIN: Greyson
    The photo face says it all: pure terror and Phelps-fueled excitement. Go back to Brazil with Greyson to witness his channel-skippin' FSO and the unrelenting sessions with Pedro, P-Stone and the Old Man himself. 
  • Bobby Bils’ “Five Dollar Bill” Video

    Bobby Bils’ “Five Dollar Bill” Video
    Bobby returns to Florida to hit the streets and swells with a heavy-hitting cast featuring Jake Yanko, Clint Beswick, Ish Cepeda, Blake Carpenter and more from Resident Skate Shop.
  • The “Panelada” Video

    The “Panelada” Video
    The sound of roaring hills hills and crumbling hubbas rings through CPT Mafia’s powerful new vid outta Brazil. This crew brings the hits.
  • In The Mag
    Tristan Funkhouser Thrasher Cover April 2025
    T-Funk on the tree trunk. Tristan Funkhouser barks hard with a wrong-way tree transfer at a classic Natas spot. In this issue we have Blake Carpenter and Tom Schaar interviews, Chris Joslin's 5 Greats, a behind-the-scenes look at "War Cry," and a Monster mission to Europe. Get yours.