• "The Ditch Diablo" Artist Profile of Barf

    "The Ditch Diablo" Artist Profile of Barf
    James "Barf" Callahan has done a bunch of amazing projects with Thrasher before, but his interactive comic book "The Ditch Diablo" was on another level. Check out his interview and the portfolio of one of the sickest illustrators out there.
  • "The Ditch Diablo" comic book

    "The Ditch Diablo" comic book
    Behold the cursed realm of The Ditch Diablo! Take a spin through our interactive skate comic book where you choose the adventure. The consequences of your choices are the difference between LIFE and DEATH. Enter if you dare!
  • Ryan Maddox: King of Photograffiti

    Ryan Maddox: King of Photograffiti
    Man, we love those two pages in the back of the mag. Getting skate photos from different scenes around the world is a blast. Ryan has had more pics published in Photo-G than anyone so we figured we’d finally get to know the guy.
  • Zorchémon Go: The Skate Game

    Zorchémon Go: The Skate Game
    Like an infectious, untreatable disease, that one phone app where you hunt down invisible monsters went viral like the Black Plague. Here’s our version where you snoop around for skate critters.
  • Olympic Skateboarding Uniforms?

    Olympic Skateboarding Uniforms?
    With skateboarding now in the Olympics, there are a lot of devils in the details. For instance, what will the skaters be forced to wear? Here’s a look at some possibilities. Submit your own idea and win a Thrasher package.
  • Future Islands Interview

    Future Islands Interview
    This band had a long-time cult following and blew up the last couple of years. Austyn Gillette and David Letterman may have helped, but mostly the tunes did all the work.
  • Zine Thing: Homegrown mags and rags

    Zine Thing: Homegrown mags and rags
    Hell, Thrasher started as a zine so you know we have love for all hand-made publications. Here’s a look at some zines we’ve received over the years plus an interview with our long-time zine-reviewer Wez Lundry.
  • Order Now: Crappy Skatejunk For Sale

    Order Now: Crappy Skatejunk For Sale
    Those ads in the back of old comic books used to promise a lot but deliver very little. Here’s some skate-related items that may or may not live up to the hype. Buyer beware.
  • Maplewood: A skate-scene photo essay

    Maplewood: A skate-scene photo essay
    Whether you are part of a heavy skate squad in a major metropolis or just a small crew in a small town, your scene is worth documenting (even if you don’t realize it now). Kyle Hofsass published a book which nicely captures his world.
  • “See Spot Shred” Dog Skate Book

    “See Spot Shred” Dog Skate Book
    Dogs may be man’s best friend but their real dream is to hop on a board and start ripping like their human companions. Here’s an illustrated book of hardcore canines.
  • ROUGH CUT: DEEDZ "Uneven" Part

    ROUGH CUT: DEEDZ "Uneven" Part
    From rail rips to the crustiest cobblestones, Deedz’ extraordinary 2024 spectacle was paid in blood and sweat. This cut is TOUGH.
  • Thrasher Valentine's Day Cards 2025

    Thrasher Valentine's Day Cards 2025
    These Valentine's Day cards contain love, romance, and mediocre Photoshop skills! The cards do NOT contain any advance notice or permission from the skaters featured.
  • Zander Mitchell's Welcome to Jacuzzi Part

    Zander Mitchell's Welcome to Jacuzzi Part
    Montreal's ledge lord rips through his home turf with killer lines to join Caswell and company in the Jacuzzi.
  • Neema Joorabchi's "if u kno" Video

    Neema Joorabchi's "if u kno" Video
    Isaac White sets off an unpredictable storm of cutty clips in NYC before Jasper backs him up with total ledge mastery and a must-see closer.
  • Alexis Ramirez' "Rollin' Deep in SD" Bronson Video

    Alexis Ramirez' "Rollin' Deep in SD" Bronson Video
    Alexis pops in Foy's new bearings and flies through SD's icy ledges and lengthy rails for Bronson. 
  • Events
    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.