82 pages 29.5 x 21 cm Language: English, French Paperback 2011
Blazing is a French graffiti magazine blending visual intensity with a bilingual editorial edge. Launched in the mid‑2000s and printed in French (with some English inserts), each issue spans around 82 pages. It presents a curated mix of high-energy street burners, intricate silver‑piece mosaics, blackbook sketches, and train-spotting photography. The zine has a distinctly underground aura, yet it's polished enough to reach mainstream newsstands and specialty stores across France.
By issue #23–24 (circa 2010–2011), Blazing had solidified its identity as a vivid snapshot of European graffiti culture. Featuring themed sections such as “Silver & Block Styles,” “Blazing Trains,” and “Hand Style,” these editions offered both visual storytelling and stylistic analysis . Each issue’s content reflects the pulse of street art—from emerging writers to seasoned crews—anchored by the dynamic energy typical of continental graffiti scenes.