So, it looks like some really great figures, along with some "meh" figures.
Just a warning for those out there who think they will be able to sell off their unwanted figures. Look at convention exclusives, including Dial-Tone. There is a limited timeframe for getting at least your money back, and with the club's history of shipping to Canada, I doubt we can take advantage like the US collectors can. Meaning both in time and cost of shipping.
Also, look at the price. If you are already a member that at least knocks the price down a bit for you, but let's try and break it down.
First, membership. $63US for Canadians.
Second, subscription figures. Looking at the history of the club and exclusive figures, they seem to have settled on $20 a figure, without cards, as a standard. The chances of that changing for the subscription service are slim. That said, being generous we can hope for what? $15 a figure? So that times 12 is $180 for the full subscription. That is without shipping!!! Add in a base of (EXTREMELY generous) $10 per order (time 6 shipments) and you have a grand total of $303 US for someone just coming to the club. Again that is giving an extreme benefit of the doubt to MC about pricing and shipping to Canada. So you get 14 figures (if you sign up early and get the free FOOTLOOSE, plus bonus 13th subscription service figure). for somewhere in the range of $300-$400 (not counting possible customs charges as well, though hopefully unlikely). So it works out to somewhere on the low end of $21.65US to $28.57 on the high end per figure. Not too bad for exclusives, but it could work out to an even higher total, although I'm not sure if they also charge tax on purchases? I know they do on con exclusive packages based on which state the con is at that year.
Now when you break it down like that it seems like a pretty solid deal. Works out to about what a con package set would cost you. So it should be good overall, but I have said it before. I am a cynic and I worry that all told, this deal it going to get pricey for Canadians and international collectors.
So looking at the history of convention exclusives, the ARAH "canon" figures should hold their value, and if lucky, go up a bit, but while there are fans out there of most of the choices on the list. I don't see Nano-BAT, Iron Klaw, Barrel-Roll, non-ARAH Jinx holding their value.