Nasty Neck took our infamous first cover artwork and demonized it for the cover of Issue 500. Making tees and a hoodie was mandatory. | | Silas kept his SOTY torch lit, while Jake Hayes snapped huge bars with ease, and the Grimple crew went haywire. All this and much more, from every corner of the globe, made May a month to remember. | | | The Foskco crew packs power into every part, from Ariana Spencer’s opening hill bomb to Julian Lewis’ complete rail annihilation. Glick, Servold and new recruit Lindloff complete the party. | | | Jake goes for broke, gets smoked and keeps powering through in his heaviest rip yet. | | | Sowing his home turf, Silas finds new potential in Portland's crust with quick lines and high-impact hammers set to the sounds of Tom Waits. | | | Jake takes the whip out to hunt high bars for huge snaps. Hurricanes on handicap rails? No problem. He’s hittin’ new heights. | | | Teddy Seeley darkslides and hippie jumps through Gerwer's twisted vision, complete with confounding ads and killer cameos. | | | Jolly's back with an LA to Copenhagen street excursion featuring Ishod, Tyshawn, NAK and more titans of stoke. | | | Between skating, art and fatherhood, Spanky's got enough on his plate for three people, but he still handles biz. | | | Felipe Oliveira and Kaue Cossa make their motherland proud, while Louie Lopez, Jake Johnson, Manderson and more from CONS join in the fun. | | | Our guy Braun goes berserk at the Pier, breathing new life into hallowed ground. | | | Hermann goes mach 10, tackling terrain with a stacked bag of psycho stunts. This is how you level up. | | Sean McKnight was just six years old when he penned the now-iconic image that made the front of our April 1995 issue. His sister Jen Rylski tells the story of how a simple Mail Drop submission turned into a Classic Cover. | | If you're new to skateboarding and aren't sure how to behave at the local shop, just follow these tips and you'll be blending in with the rest of the dipshits wandering in off the streets in no time. You're welcome. | | Blending classic moves with mind-blowing creativity, Travis will keep you on your toes from the first rip to the last clip in this part from Garage Skateshop. | | | | | | |
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