John Paul Rogers and co have renamed their mag Faction BMX Magazine. Ride BMX UK magazine issue 56, dec/jan 2002: BMX Action magazine is changing its name to prevent any more legal crap with the owners of the old (dead, but much-loved back in the day) magazine which have the same name. | |
Mark Noble, www.expn.com, september 2009: There are few things in life I wish were still around today in BMX -- one of them being Faction BMX Magazine. I loved its raw appeal, the photos and design, and the way the editorial was pieced together: it was gritty and somewhat haphazard in places, but was a breath of fresh air, and it was something the BMX scene really needed, but probably didn't know at the time. This mag was all John Paul Rogers' doing and it unfortunately passed away in 2004. | |
issue 11 (first Faction issue) - january february 2002 Ruben Alcantara on the cover. |
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April 2002: Faction BMX magazine (formerly "BMX Action", but not the old "BMX Action" from the 80's) has relocated from California to Philly. John Paul Rogers will be bringing his special blend of chaos to the east now. Fathers of girls all over the west coast were said to be very relieved. | |
issue 12 - march april 2002 Pat Juliff on the cover. Props Road Fools 9. |
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issue 13 Brian Wizmerski on the cover. Brian Wizmerski interview. Cory Nastazio interview. La Revolution: Toronto. |
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Bart de Jong, www.fatbmx.com, november 2002: Faction has gone through some changes. It started out on the West coast as BMX Action magazine and the mag is now located on the East side of the USA in Philly. This will make the "BadBoy of the BMX magazines" only better. Not that the content isn't world wide, but to have a magazine on top of it on the East is good. Riders there deserve coverage, contests need to be reported about and a whole lot of companies are based far away from the Golden State. If some ads can't run in other magazines, they'll find their space in Faction. It's the hardcore mag that RIDE BMX wanted to be in the beginning. With JPR and Billy R. on the helm things won't get soft soon. Once an HDT member, always an HDT member. The mag is made by a bunch of drunks, for a bunch of drunks and apparently there are plenty of drunks around to read about the drunk stories every other month. Cheers to Faction, long live the mag. | |
issue 14 - august september 2002 Riley Peetz on the cover. |
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issue 15 - october november 2002 Dave Osato tailwhip to fufanu at the Hasting Backyard jam on the cover. |
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issue 16 - december 2002 january 2003 |
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issue 17 - february march 2003 Phil Wasson on the cover. |
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issue 18 - april may 2003 Austin. Van Homan. |
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issue 19 july august 2003 Mike Tagliavento on the cover. Metro Jam Shitluck Tour Apes Meat Hogs, Rubber Chicken |
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issue 20 Josh Stricker on the cover. Props Megatour 2. Soaks up the East Coast Farewell Nam Trails Jam Like A Sponge Matt Beringer's Little Devil in France Jounal. |
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issue 21 Steven Hamilton on the cover. Great interviews with Steven Hamilton and Corey Martinez. Also, a interesting adventure into the ghettos of West Philly. |
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issue 22 - december 2004 Van Homan on the cover. Road Fools #13 Extensive look into the most unlucky Road Fools to date, and the least stiff and structured in ages as only Faction can bring it to the printed page. Shitluck Mega Tour A grueling account of more than 5,000 open road miles with a van full of reckless dirtbags with nothing better to do than meander aimless in a Conversion van packed with dudes. More Stuff As always, theres plenty of kids on bikes action, BBQs, beer and good times. Even a few of the advertisements boldly tread a line of outright unprofessional business acumen, lack of judgement and poor taste. |
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www.fatbmx.com, january 2005: Faction BMX magazine is no more. John Paul Rogers has started an advertising agency. |