List of skateboarding magazines

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A skate magazine or skateboarding magazine is a publication whose main topic is skateboarding. They can be in print form, online, or both. [1]

Classic skateboard magazines covers on display at a Look Back Library exhibit at NJ Skate Shop - New Brunswick, NJ 06 15 2019 Look Back Library exhibit NJ Skate Shop New Brunswick NJ.jpg
Classic skateboard magazines covers on display at a Look Back Library exhibit at NJ Skate Shop - New Brunswick, NJ
Skateboarding magazineYears activeLocation
43 (magazine)United States
411 Video Magazine 1993-2005United States
Action Now1980-1982United States [2]
ABD Magazine Vienna
BE Skateboarding [3] 2016–present Europe
Big Brother (magazine) 1992-2004United States
Brasil Skate (BR) Brazil
COLOR (magazine)2003-2013 Canada
Concussion MagazineUnited States
Dose Skateboarding 2020–presentGermany
Confusion magazine 2010–presentInternational
Concrete Wave Magazine 2002–present Canada
Déjà-vu Skatemag France
document (magazine)1997-2009United Kingdom
DOGPISS MAGAZINE [4] United Kingdom
Esqueite Brazil
FLAT Mégazine1993-1996 Switzerland
Free (skateboarding magazine)2015–presentUnited Kingdom
Format Skateboard Magazine
giftormEst. 2004 Sweden
grey skate mag United Kingdom
Jenkem Magazine 2011–presentUnited States
Juice (skateboarding magazine) 1993–present Venice Beach, CA
HOMEBOY1987USA [5]
Huck (magazine) 2006–present London, UK
Kingpin MagazineUnited Kingdom
Lodown magazine 1995-2016 Germany
Lowcard Mag United States
Love Skate Mag2018–present Montreal
Le Nouveau Skate International~1978 France
Medium Skate Mag Toronto
Monster Skateboard Magazine~1985
National Skateboard Review 1976-1979
New Zealand Skateboarder New Zealand
North Skateboard Magazine 2011–presentScotland
OH-SOEst. 2018
One Love Skatemag Denmark
Pocket Skateboard Mag Germany
Pop Magazine 2005-2016 Australia
Poweredge MagazineJan 1988-Oct 1991United States
Push Periodical2015–present San Francisco / Belgium
R.A.D. 1987-1995United Kingdom
same old [6] [7] United Kingdom
Sessions
Session Magazine c.2010 South Africa
Sidewalk (magazine) 1995-2016United Kingdom
Skate International Belgie~1978 Belgium
Skateboarder (magazine) 1964- print ended in 2013United States
Skateboard1975 one issue United States [8]
Skateboard Germany
Skateboard Magazin~1978 Germany
Skaterock2005- Czech Republic
Slicks Australia
Skateboard!1977-1979

1988-1992 relaunched

United Kingdom [9] [10]
Skateboard Scene1977- United Kingdom
Skateboard Special1977-1978 United Kingdom [11]
Skateboard World1977-1979 United States [12]
Skateboard World.Japan1977-1978 Japan
Skate
Skate Jawn
Skateworld Journal
Skat'n News
Skate Rider
Skate Magazine France
Skate France International France
Skateboard France
Slam Skateboarding Australia
SOLO skateboard magazine Cologne, Germany
Super Skateboard France
Slap Skateboard Magazine 1992-2008United States
Staf magazine Spain
StoopsLos Angeles
Streetsurfing
STRENGTH (magazine)ended Oct 2002
The Quarterly Skateboarderonly 2 issues before it became Skateboarder Magazine
The Skateboarder's Companion United Kingdom
That Noise Magazine [13] Est. 2012 Switzerland
Transworld Skateboarding 1983 - print edition ended in 2019 after 397 issuesUnited States
The Skateboard Mag Est. 2004
Thrasher (magazine) Est. January 1981 – present San Francisco
Wild World of Skateboarding1976-1978 United States [14]

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