United States Angels Corps

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"Each individual story would follow the same basic theme of the two girl agents faced off against the bad guys, and being graphically slaughtered."

Dave Cheung, at the first USAC Thread in Gurochan's Artwork Archive.

United States Angels Corps was a commission-based Guro webcomic made by the artist David Cheung, of Chugworth Academy fame. The original premise featured a military group of scantly clad female agents entering in action against a terrorist faction, anywhere, in modern times... And failing.

Starting as a thread with an open project to Dave's fans at Gurochan's website, and eventually moving on to a separate website, the series first introduced four main Angels (their real names in the brackets): Bikini Girl (Alex Winters), Princess (Samantha Appleton), Strawberry (Cacie Brennan), and Silver (Tanya Riley). Following the success of the first comic, new Angel Agents and Big Bads were soon introduced, greatly expanding its roster and dabbling at their backgrounds and setting.

Due to its main themes and production basis, the comics usually never featured explicit continuity between themselves so as to avert the Killed Off for Real trope, and only sought to maintain the common background plot - minor retconnings aside.

The series ran for about four years through a gallery of single images, several mini-comics and two major releases (one of which remained incomplete) before Dave shutdown the series in favor of his next project, Vanilla Comics. It's the artist's most (in)famous work bar Chugworth Academy, to the point that commissioning and for more of the releases of the series continue long after its end - though far less often and no longer focusing on guro.

As of late 2017, such feedback has lead to the resurgence of the series through the artist's Patreon and the Vanilla Comics Twitter, dropping the guro element to match the new tone of his works - albeit at the cost of dropping the original title (partly due to issues with another webcomic similarly titled "Angel Corps").

While the original comic is dead, someone managed to save copies of the comic. They can be found here. (WARNING: Highly, highly NSFW!)

Tropes used in United States Angels Corps include: