The world was eagerly watching the Apollo program, with the Apollo 11 moon landing just three months away.
Like many of its contemporaries, it featured nude pin-up pictorials and photography often characterized by the "dishabille" style of the era. Bachelor Volume 10 No 02 April 1969
By April 1969, the magazine had evolved into a 82-page publication priced at $0.75. It typically blended several distinct types of content: The world was eagerly watching the Apollo program,
The issue was filled with erotic fiction stories, bawdy jokes, and adult-themed comic strips. and adult-themed comic strips.