Playboy features rare Marilyn Monroe photos

 The first issue of Playboy magazine featuring Marilyn Monroe, left, and a boxed DVD set of Playboy magazines from the 1950's are shown in New York on Monday, July 16, 2007. The $100 boxed DVD, produced by Bondi Digital Publishing, will be available in retail outlets on Nov. 2, or online at covertocover.com. Bondi Digital Publishing has also produced cover-to-cover archives of Rolling Stone and The New Yorker.

Playboy magazine's December issue will feature a collection of long-lost photographs of its first cover model, Marilyn Monroe, commemorating the 50th anniversary of her death.

AP Photo: Mark Lennihan

Editors at Playboy magazine are marking 50 years since Marilyn Monroe's death by publishing a series of long-lost photographs of the Hollywood icon. The actress, who died aged 36 in 1962 in a suspected suicide, was the publication's first ever cover star in 1952 and she makes a return to the front page from beyond the grave in the December issue.

Playboy staff spent six months trawling through an archive of more than 10 million photos to select the images of Monroe which feature in the tribute gallery, according to the New York Daily News. The pictures chart the actress' career and include one of her most famous photos, when she posed naked on a red velvet cloth for photographer Tom Kelly.

Playboy founder Hugh Hefner says, "She was most in control when she was in the nude. What would be a position of vulnerability for others was a position of power for her."