• August 1988

    August 1988
    Cover: “Make Your Obsession Palatable…” Artwork By: Robert Williams Inside This Mag: Interviews with Eric Dressen, Duncan Kennedy and Bert Lamar, a spotlight on the Denver skating scene and curb skatingAlso In This Issue: Artist Robert Williams, mini shredders, U.S.B.A. Ramp Jam in Leucadia, CA, Bank On It in Ahwatukee, AZ, Skate For Fun Spring Series '88 in Dallas, TX and N.S.A. Regional Ams in Redding, CAMusic Articles: Stupids and Gaye Bykers on Acid
  • August 1987

    August 1987
    Cover: Tony Hawk – Frontside Ollie Photo: Kevin ThatcherInside This Mag: A demo tour of Australia featuring Christian Hosoi, Jeff Phillips, Rob Roskopp, Tony Hawk and more and scoping the East Coast for skate spotsAlso In This Issue: Skate styleMusic Articles: Megadeth and Cocteau Twins
  • August 1986

    August 1986
    Cover: Mike Vallely – Sad Plant Insert: James Hetfield Of Metallica Photos: Mofo Inside This Mag: The NSA pro/am half-pipe contest, demo dogs and interviews with skater and filmmaker Jon Malvino and the editor of Perfect Transition skate zine David RossAlso In This Issue: Step by step skate tricks and 48 hours in TokyoMusic Articles: Metallica and Blast!
  • August 1985

    August 1985
    Cover: Lester Kasai – Backside Air Photo: Mofo Inside This Mag: Traveling to Virginia Beach and the NSA No. 3 Pro contest, Tony Hawk and Stacy Peralta tells it like it isAlso In This Issue: M.A.R.S., Ocean Bowl Am Contest, step by step tricks and the skate saga of a Navy skaterMusic Articles: G.B.H.
  • August 1984

    August 1984
    Cover: Christian Hosoi – Backside Air Photo: Mofo Inside This Mag: Skate-Rock coverage Also In This Issue: Tons of photos and the Back to the Badlands Summer SeriesMusic Articles: Skate-rock coverage and an interview with JFA
  • August 1983

    August 1983
    Cover: Steve Caballero – Frontside Channel PlantPhoto: Mofo Inside This Mag: Joe's Ramp Jam and the Summer World Series at Upland's PipelineAlso In This Issue: Photograffiti and spot checkMusic Articles: New Order and the Red Devils
  • August 1982

    August 1982
    Cover: Jay Adams – Street Slash Photo: Stecyk Inside This Mag: An interview with Jay Adams, the Rusty Harris Pro/Am Series in Whittier with competitors Duane Peters, Rodney Mullen, Christian Hosoi, Steve Caballero, Lance Mountain and more and the Norcal Summit V Ramp ContestAlso In This Issue: Photograffiti from Guatemala and the States and the Cherry Lane RampMusic Articles: Fear
  • August 1981

    August 1981
    Cover: Roger Hickey and John Hutson - Downhill Photo: Caselli Inside This Mag: Laguna Seca maximum downhill skating and controlled insanity with Tony Hawk, Steve Olson and moreAlso In This Issue: The Baldy Pipeline, ramp building and the League of Wimpy Skaters
  • Braden Hoban "Into the Light" for Emerica

    Braden Hoban "Into the Light" for Emerica
    When the sun goes down and the streetlights come on, Braden destroys the silent streets in a visually stunning production courtesy of Jon Miner.
  • Broken Record's "Run and Gun" Video

    Broken Record's "Run and Gun" Video
    Not even armed property owners and back-breaking slams can stop Max, Trey, Figgy, Oski and more Austin stars from having a good time.
  • Kevin Long's "HOURGLASS" Ace Part

    Kevin Long's "HOURGLASS" Ace Part
    Spanky slaps tall walls and stunts with his signature approach for Ace trucks. 
  • Super Skate Posse Giveback 21 | Long Beach

    Super Skate Posse Giveback 21 | Long Beach
    Leo, Braden, Dickson and more from éS and Emerica link up in Long Beach to lace up the kids with the Super Skate Posse.
  • Gone Fischin'

    Gone Fischin'
    Max Fish, the storied Manhattan skate-friendly bar, was brought back from the dead by Vans OTW for one magical night of photos, friends, costumes and an insane surprise musical guest.
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    A top-shelf trick on a storied SF stone—Tiago busts an unthinkable switch backside noseblunt on the Bay Blocks, immortalized in skateboard history with the cover of our November ‘24 mag. Speaking of skateboard history, we got Washington Street’s 25-year recap. The Dickies team put in the hard work for their full-length Honeymoon. Smoke rises a mile high as Spitfire sets Colorado ablaze. Plus we packed in 5 Greats with Brian O’Dwyer, interviews with Mike Anderson, Emile Laurent and much, much more.