I was going to put a $200 gate up for this. Not even gonna lie.
Hell, I’d have gone $300 if I wanted to be kind of ridiculous.
People have spent more on liquor and cigarettes and drugs and friggin’ bungee jumping…
How much would you fork over for a single day at an amusement park before everything got shut down? For a cruise? A vacation?
Allan Leo’s Overture- the story and the community -is something you can escape into and get support from for the rest of your life.
So, yeah, to have access to all that, I wanted the toll to be $200.
So only the people who REALLY got what it was about would get in.
But then something happened. One of my teammates seemed to disappear, and Lisa and I were both so worried.
Eventually we got in touch, and learned that our friend had been in the hospital.
Things are better now, but it made me wonder, “what if someone else had to go through that all alone because I shut them out of the community?”
And I softened up a bit. Call me a sap. I don’t like abandoning people.
So I took it down to a hundred… then $80. Cuz if I’m being generous, might as well go all the way with it.
So, what happens if you’re ready to escape all this, and join the World of Allan Leo?
Well, to start, you’ll get access to a fresh, new printing of the book.
All the experiences and connections the characters make will be yours to share.
Everything that resonated with people enough to make several join a team promoting it.
Second, you’ll get access to Allan Leo World. An exclusive space SEPARATE from the fangroup most people get into.
It’s somewhere filled with fans who “get it”.
Have you ever enjoyed a book, show, game, etc but then you finished it and it was just… over?
You wanted to stay in the world, but it was just you and the end of the story.
Nobody understood.
There were no sequels.
And sooner or later, it faded. Replace by the next thing.
But in Allan Leo’s World, finishing the book is only the start.
The escape doesn’t end. It doesn’t fade.
It’s here anytime you need it.
When you join today, we’ll check your name with our records, and then open the gates.
You’ll be able to join in on our live calls, be entered when we do giveaways, and personally interact with me, the Allan Leo team, and the deeper members of the Allan Leo World community.
That’s a hell of a lot more than a ghost town where the founder just leaves an introduction and pops up with a “good stuff” comment every once in a while.
And third… (I almost don’t want to do this)
Remember Lisa, fan zero? The one who started it all?
She’s gone above and beyond to undertake the arduous task of turning Allan Leo’s Overture into a graphic novel.
No team.
No assistants.
Just one passionate fan using her talents to bring a story she loves to life.
It’s going to be broken into 4 volumes, at about 200 pages each. And you’ll have instant digital access to every single chapter as soon as it comes out.
Hell, we’ll even send you an email to let you know there’s a new one.
That’s 800 pages of handcrafted phenomenon at your beck and call.
People pay $20 or $30 for a single volume of other graphic novels that haven’t touched anyone like Allan Leo’s Overture has. Many pay a recurring, monthly charge for it.
But the ongoing, anywhere access to Allan Leo’s Overture graphic novel will be yours, at least $80 of value on its own- for no charge.
So you can get an official hard copy of Allan Leo’s Overture. A book that’s given numerous people the world over an escape they’ve never gotten anywhere else. Conservatively, $40 value for entertainment and therapeutic value alone.
You get entry into Allan Leo’s World. An (actually) exclusive community where not only can you speak with myself, Lisa, and the rest of the team-
Not only will you be able to forge lifelong friendships with people who “get it”...
You’ll ALSO have free access to our lives calls, and be drawn into our giveaways, worth at LEAST $200 from everything you can win alone.
And finally, you’ll have access to the entire digital collection- all 800+ pages -of Allan Leo’s Overture graphic novel, and $80 value…
For just $80… well, it was GOING to be $80.
I thought that was more than fair.
But even after I told Lisa I was going down from my original plan of $200, even after the extra $20 off, it still wasn’t enough.
Lisa’s a very busy person. And taking the time to illustrate 800 pages of a graphic novel- plus all the cover art and promotional images she’s creating -is a huge labor of love for her.
And she didn’t want anyone to get shut off from that. Or from the kind of escape the story gave her.
So she talked me down… to half.
So, FOR NOW, if you join us and give yourself the chance to experience this escape- in print, in picture, and in the community…