• October 1989

    October 1989
    Cover: Jeremy Henderson – Wallride Photo: Thomas Inside This Mag: Vans Jam, skating in NYC and an interview with Lester KasaiAlso In This Issue: G&S Cup in Hamburg, Germany, the NYC Street Obstacle Contest, NSA am competitions in TX, MD and IL and the Europa Cup in West GermanyMusic Articles: Throwing Muses, the Hangmen, Mordred, Sick Of It All, Iggy Pop and the Ramones
  • September 1989

    September 1989
    Cover: Danny Sargent – Nosepick Photo: Thatcher Inside This Mag: An interview with Tom Groholski, skating in Minneapolis and a guide to skating the globe with Bill Runaway and his crew Also In This Issue: The Savannah Slamma in Georgia Music Articles: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Leeway, Underdog and 999
  • March 1989

    March 1989
    Cover: Robby Olhisher – Wallride Photo: Starr Inside This Mag: The art of freestyle skating, skating in Atlanta and Australia and the Czech Euroskate '88Also In This Issue: The NSA Regional Amateur Winners Pride Pavillion in PhoenixMusic Articles: Slayer, Circle Jerks, Dag Nasty, Social Distortion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bad Brains and Igor's record collection
  • Skate Coach Comic Archives

    Skate Coach Comic Archives
    Here's the complete archive of Skate Coach comics that ran in the mag over the years. "Groom that goatee! You're a professional!"
  • Slam Demons 2: Return of the Burn

    Slam Demons 2: Return of the Burn
    Every skater has known them for years, but you've never met them face to face. Here are more of the monsters, fiends, and low-down dirty devils that are a part of every skate slam.
  • Magnified: Cyril Jackson

    Magnified: Cyril Jackson
    Anyone who watched Bake and Destroy knows Cyril came out of nowhere with one of the best parts. As seen in the December mag, this seven-flat-eight is a true monster.
  • Sneak Peek: Trunk Boyz

    Sneak Peek: Trunk Boyz
    They skate everything, they don't complain, and they're most comfortable crammed in the van's back panel. In honor of Girl and Chocolate's Pretty Sweet video, we're proud to offer five different covers for each of the Trunk Boyz. Photos by Ben Colen.
  • Certified Piece of Suck: Skatepark Reviews

    Certified Piece of Suck: Skatepark Reviews
    These skatepark designs were either botched from the beginning, or they got fouled up during construction. Either way, we're shining a light on these lousy lumps.
  • "The Journey" Lives Again

    "The Journey" Lives Again
    It was a random spread in the mag two years ago (September 2010) but we still get asked about it to this day. So we brought it back from the dead and breathed some new life into it.
  • Sneak Peek: November 2012

    Sneak Peek: November 2012
    Freestyle meets tranny as Marc Johnson gets all Rodney. What’s next? Kickflip darkslides on vert? It’s coming. Photo: Colen
  • New Balance Numeric's "Intervals" Premiere Photos

    New Balance Numeric's "Intervals" Premiere Photos
    What were Stevie, Heath, Ishod, Mason and the biggest names in the game doing in LA? Getting their minds blown by the highly anticipated triple-stacked vid from New Balance, of course. Atiba’s got all the flicks from Tiago, Foy and Westgate’s big night.
  • Tiago Lemos’ “City Soldier” Part

    Tiago Lemos’ “City Soldier” Part
    Tiago locks in on the Norwegian streets with immeasurable force and timeless style. Pair that with Pekka’s masterful camera work and you’ve got a rewatchable classic.
  • Didrik Galasso's "Didriko" Part

    Didrik Galasso's "Didriko" Part
    Holding on for marathon slides and powering through pure crust, Deedz delivers yet another harrowing part.
  • Brian Delatorre's "The Good Life" Pepper Part

    Brian Delatorre's "The Good Life" Pepper Part
    Dela rolls through Miami, hittin' cutty spots and cruisin' through curved ledges for Pepper. 
  • Thrasher Weekend Austin Announcement

    Thrasher Weekend Austin Announcement
    The Weekend is coming to Austin with K Walks, TNT, Lizzie, Curren, Pedro and more from Vans and No-Comply. Special thanks to Skullcandy and Voodoo Ranger.
  • In The Mag
    Jamie Foy Thrasher Cover December 2024
    Handrail heavyweight Jamie Foy delivers a knockout punch to the final cover of 2024—16 down, six up and the grind of a lifetime. We caught up with the former SOTY to talk handrails, contests, and terrain. We got interviews with Brandon Westgate and Chris Russell. Full Death Match coverage, and last but certainly not least, YETI took the gang on a wild adventure to the Oregon Coast. Heavy issue, don’t miss it!