Skateboard Magazines 1990 onward
From the early 1990s onward there were countless skateboard magazines worldwide, many of which are still being published today. This section highlights a small selection of notable titles and first issues from the 1990s and beyond – influential mags that helped define modern street, vert and global skate culture.
PSP (UK)
A UK skateboard magazine from the 1990s, capturing the growth of street skating and local scenes across the country.
Phat (UK)
Phat skate magazine mixed UK skateboarding, music and youth culture, reflecting the style and energy of the 1990s.
Big Brother (USA)
Infamous US magazine known for its raw humour, controversial articles and iconic photography that influenced a generation.
Slap (USA)
Slap focused on core street skating, with in-depth interviews, photo features and global coverage throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
Concrete Powder (CAN)
Canadian skate magazine highlighting local talent, parks and events, documenting the growth of the Canadian skate scene.