Angel Falling GNMedia Release -- In this hundred page graphic novel, a woman wakes up on top of dumpster half naked with no memory of who she is. You soon find out that this beautiful woman tattooed with angel wings is a highly trained professional killer. Angel is followed by Connor Jacobs, an autistic teenager with physical photo memory who knows exactly where they both come from, and refuses to go back. Should Angel rely on the unpredictable Connor, or ditch him during their hot pursuit? As the two are hunted down by assassins, they have no choice but confront their past and decide their future.

BEHIND THE STORY: Zenescope Entertainment published this new graphic novel from writer Jeff Kaufman (Terminal Alice, Whore). The title features artwork by penciller Kevin West (Justice League America, Guardians of the Galaxy), colorist Tom Chu (X-Men, Vampires the Marvel Undead), and inker Mark McKenna (X-Men, Star Wars, Batman).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jeffrey Kaufman is founder of Big City Comics Studios, and has written dozens of comics. Kaufman's credits include the graphic novels Whore and Terminal Alice (published through Zenescope Entertainment), as well as "The Con" a Big City Comics exclusive, and 34 single issue books including Tempest, Totem, Dragon Cross, Omega One and Image's Ant. In addition, Kaufman is a nationally recognized legal expert and defense attorney, featured on CNN, MSNBC, FOX News and truTV's Disorder in the Court: 20 Most Outrageous Courtroom Moments. Angel Falling is available for order through Diamond. For more information on Angel Falling, visit Bigcitycomics.com or follow their updates on Facebook and Twitter.

"Angel Falling is a fastpaced, action-packed, thrill ride. From the first page to the last, this graphic novel will fully immerse you in the world that Angel inhabits. Once linked with Conner, a child with autism, and a photographic physical memory, there is only one thing a reader need do and that is hold on tight!" - ComicWow!

Angel Falling by Jeff Kaufman
ISBN: 978-1939683229
Available September 2013 at Amazon and Zenescope.