Andy Odendhal, who goes by the pen name Obaki, writes from Ridgefield, Washington: “I am a 3D artist and a fan of the Femlin, going back to when I was a kid sneaking into my father's Playboy collection. As a tribute to LeRoy Neiman and his delightful creation, I created a rendering of the Femlin measuring up to a ruler, based on one of Mr. Neiman's works. I hope you enjoy it! (P.S. I think Hef is cool, too).” For more of Obaki’s work, click here.
“When is Playboy and most of the rest of the world going to discover Marlene Favela?” asks Tim Bickerton of Sparks, Nevada. “The star of many Spanish novellas, she is now moving into American cinema with a part in The Awakening. She is most definitely in the same league as Eva Mendes and Salma Hayek. It would be nice to see Playboy move away from the questionable beauty of wrestling divas and flash-in-the-pans such as Kim Kardashian.” Naturally we don’t agree with your assessment of the WWE babes or Ms. Kardashian, but you’re absolutely right about Favela. She’s a knockout. We’ll see what we can do.
W.M. of Tampa wants to know the identity of the “gorgeous girl in the Mercury commercials.” That’s Jill Wagner, who first appeared in the ads in 2005. Here’s an interview Playboy.com did with her about “Blade: The Series.”

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