• A Message From DLX

    A Message From DLX
    Voting for A.Skate is easy. For Jim, reading is not...
  • Burnout: Tombstoners

    Burnout: Tombstoners
    Vert's not dead, but we got it a tombstone. Burnout enters The Session in the Abyss.
  • Real Premiere Photos/Video

    Real Premiere Photos/Video
    Since Day One premiered last night, leaving many people awe-struck. Check out some of the photos and an edit from the premiere here.
  • December 1992

    December 1992
    Cover: Mike Carroll – Crooked Grind Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: 50 unknowns tearing it up and the NSA Back to the City 4 contest featuring Agah, Senn, Carroll, Santos, Ricks, Duffy and moreAlso In This Issue: Tricks on the edge of insanity, the PSL Junkfest at Grover Beach and the NSA Airwalk Amateur Finals in HoustonMusic Articles: Pantera, Carcass, M.C. Re and Motorhead
  • February 1992

    February 1992
    Cover: Eric Britton – Nosegrind Photo: Block Inside This Mag: The history of street style and the Long Beach junkyard rumbleAlso In This Issue: Step by step tricks and contest at the Skatepark of HoustonMusic Articles: Meat Puppets, Helmet, Nitzer Ebb and Didjits
  • October 1991

    October 1991
    Cover: Ray Barbee – Frontside Flip Photo: Sleeper Inside This Mag: Raw meat Bill Atkinson, Morgan Tunney, Ricky Higgins, Kien Lieu "Donger," Willy M. Santos, Todd Parker, Erik Nolte and Stacey Gibo and an interview with Cara-Beth Burnside, the only female skater in the pro ranks in 1991 Also In This Issue: The Skatepark Chronicle, how to ollie step by step and the zine zoneMusic Articles: Smashing Pumpkins, Pigface, Silverfish, Birdland and Big Chief
  • January 1987

    January 1987
    Cover: Jim Thiebaud – Frontside Grind Photo: MofoInside This Mag: NSA Pro/Am Series in Chicago, the European Championships in Warrington, England and skating in the rain with Tony Guerrero, Marty Jiminez, Chuck Treece, John Lucero, Mark Gonzales and moreAlso In This Issue: Rad sequences, the artist Squeal, the stats on Ken McGuire and the story of skate nomad Rick AshleyMusic Articles: Anthrax, Rudimentary Peni and more
  • Burnout: Game Day

    Burnout: Game Day
    Burnout has his Wallenberg experience for you.
  • Ocean Beach 1986

    Ocean Beach 1986
    Jim Thiebaud and Julien Stranger both blast off on a Summer day in The City, circa 1986. Love you guys.
  • Ronnie Sandoval's "Loose Threads" Dickies B Sides

    Ronnie Sandoval's "Loose Threads" Dickies B Sides
    Whether under a bridge or the edge of a building, Ronnie's picture-perfect form is unmistakable. But beauty has its price. Check the work that went into every clip from Honeymoon.   
  • Barney Page's "Pixie" OJ Wheels Part

    Barney Page's "Pixie" OJ Wheels Part
    Barney swerves through Australia with swift lines, marathon slides and a big back Smith for his first part with OJ.
  • John Dilo's "Pro Shoe" Party Photos

    John Dilo's "Pro Shoe" Party Photos
    Bryan Herman and his crew at Hours Is Yours launched Dilo's new shoe with a wild night in Vegas. Think you're too good to drink from a shoe? This might change your mind.
  • EDGLRD'S "Point Cloud" Video

    EDGLRD'S "Point Cloud" Video
    EDGLRD comes through with its first big video. New dudes Rezza Honarvar and Josh Wolff mix it up in Miami alongside their esteemed teammates: Sean Pablo, Mike Arnold, Eric Koston, Vincent Touzery and Elijah Odom.
  • Patrick O'Dell: People I've Known

    Patrick O'Dell: People I've Known
    Despite describing himself as the “C-List” staff photographer at the mag, O’Dell’s been in the field with the game’s most enigmatic figures. Who talked shit on Jerry Hsu? Who slept while Heath rowed the Sea of Cortez? Read on for the official accounts from the Epicly Later'd host. As seen in our January, ‘25 mag. 
  • 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.