Playboy Special Edition

A one-off special edition was published in February 2015 featuring images of models in different locations within California from the controversial photographer Terry Richardson.

Unlike the monthly magazine, which features a variety of articles, opinion columns, and works of fiction, only minimal text was included in the Special Editions, mostly consisting of captions of the photographs and readers' letters.

Issues from the early 1990s began to include a number of "one-shot" models purchased in bulk from glamour photographers.

These books have never been sold by PLAYBOY and could only be obtained in sealed subscription issues, sealed newsstand issues, by giving a gift subscription or making a purchase from the PLAYBOY Products Catalog.

Sometime around 2010 they began producing books that had no copyright dates in them and also may have contained fewer than the standard 36 pages.

Each issue is jammed full of pictures of the Clubs and Bunnies as well as celebrity visitors and extensive coverage of the featured entertainers.

These magazines also contain a wealth of ads for numerous PLAYBOY products and are excellent for reference.

Needless to say, this was an extremely popular bonus, and a huge percentage of the copies still in existence are missing one or more of these coupons.

Baylor declared that associating with the magazine would be a violation of the school's code of conduct.

A bimonthly series, simply titled Vixens, began in 2005 and ran for 12 issues.

Before publishing its Special Edition line, Playboy published a line of hardcover and paperback volumes featuring text, photos, and cartoons; some included only content reprinted from the parent magazine; others incorporated original material.