I picked up Issue 69 (JUNE/JULY) from the post office last week, and these were the contents...

Page 1 (cover) - Photo of the Hall of Fame winners (Judd Nelson & David Kaye) at BotCon this year, plus a small photo of the Costume winner (the kid in the Fortress Maximus outfit).
Page 2 - Brian and Pete both talk about the recent BotCon, and the end of the Club.
Page 3 - Full page on the VIP guest at BotCon - Judd Nelson. Talks about his role as Hot Rod/Rodimus, and what events he was involved in at the Convention this year... plus several photos of him with VIP ticket holders.
Page 4-6 - A three page report (with photos) on the final BotCon, written by Jim Sorenson, celebrating the Convention but also reflecting on its legacy with a sombre tone.
Page 7-13 - comic story "Of Masters and Mayhem", part 3 - History. 7 pages this issue, after the last two issues had 6 pages each (plus a "cover" page for part 1). The first page features a school field trip to the zoo, with the kids and tourguide at the Gorrilla enclosure. They've named the Gorilla "Garry" (a nod to the BW voice actor), and that Gorilla should be the 5th series Subscription toy Optimus Prime (the one that comes with the Gorilla shell from BotCon 2015). The next four pages follow on from the previous issue with the mysterious man leading the Autobot Pretenders off towards a Decepticon Spaceship, and revealing himself to be the Pretender Megatron from the 5th Subscription series. Three of the five Autobot Humans reveal themselves as Crossblades, Vroom and Metalhawk. The final two pages introduces us to the 4th Subscription series Mayhem Attack Squad (Bludgeon, Ruckus, Windsweeper, Spinister, Needlenose), meeting up with Ramjet who wants them to join him to destroy the Universe.
Page 14 - a full page on the BotCon Unit-3 toy, which is based on the McDonalds Happy Meal "Under 3" toy from 1997. It says that the toy was originally planned to be Razorbeast, and the Streetwise head was photoshopped into 11 different colour schemes for different Beast Wars characters, with the Under 3 toy being the one chosen (the rest of the robot mode was coloured like the Under 3 toy, and the car mode was given paint decos to look like a lions mane).
Page 15 - another page on BotCon, as this is the post-BotCon issue. This time it was detailing the Friday Night events - the Hall of Fame presentation and Concert.
Page 16 - mini-comic strip, and like last issue, an advertisement for their unsold BotCon items from the Club Store.

No Bios this issue, as it had seven pages of BotCon material and seven pages of comic, leaving just two pages - the intro page (that talked about BotCon), and the back page (that had an advertisement for BotCon merchandise).
Still an okay issue, particularly for those interested in BotCon, and for the mystery that is building with the comic story.

The intro notes that there are four issues left. That must include this one, as there are only five months left, which can only give us 3 issues at the most - AUG/SEPT, OCT/NOV, DEC.