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{{quote|''"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 USAC Thread in Gurochan's Artwork Archive}}
{{quote|''"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 USAC Thread in Gurochan's Artwork Archive}}


''[[United States Angels Corps]]'' is a commission-based [[Guro]] webcomic made by the artist David Cheung, of ''[[Chugworth Academy]]'' fame. The premise features a military group of scantly clad female agents entering in action against a terrorist faction, anywhere, in modern times '''[[Cruel and Unusual Death|and failing]]'''.
''[[United States Angels Corps]]'' was a commission-based [[Guro]] webcomic made by the artist David Cheung, of ''[[Chugworth Academy]]'' fame. The premise featured a military group of scantly clad female agents entering in action against a terrorist faction, anywhere, in modern times '''[[Cruel and Unusual Death|and failing]]'''.


[[Fan-Speak|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): [[Blue Eyes|Bikini]] [[Pride|Girl]] (Alex Winters), [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Princess]] (Samantha Appleton), [[She Is All Grown Up|Straw]][[Cute Bruiser|berry]] (Cacie Brennan), and [[Lady of War|Silver]] (Tanya Riley). Following the success of the first comic, new angel agents and [[Big Bad]]s were soon introduced along with expanded backgrounds and settings.
[[Fan-Speak|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): [[Blue Eyes|Bikini]] [[Pride|Girl]] (Alex Winters), [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Princess]] (Samantha Appleton), [[She Is All Grown Up|Straw]][[Cute Bruiser|berry]] (Cacie Brennan), and [[Lady of War|Silver]] (Tanya Riley). Following the success of the first comic, new angel agents and [[Big Bad]]s were soon introduced along with expanded backgrounds and settings.
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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... Despite eventually [[retcon]]ning details regarding some of its characters.
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... Despite eventually [[retcon]]ning details regarding some of its characters.


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.
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 a shy resurgence of the series through the artist's Patreon and the Vanilla Comics website itself, dropping the guro element to match the project's modus operandi.


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* [[Brainy Brunette]] - Princess.
* [[Brainy Brunette]] - Princess.
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Princess, in ''Chemical Plant''. [[Averted Trope|Fortunately]], unlike other cuties, [[Corrupt the Cutie|she takes it quite well]], but doesn't live long to enjoy much. Averted when the situation is revisited in "Double Team".
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Princess, in ''Chemical Plant''. [[Averted Trope|Fortunately]], unlike other cuties, [[Corrupt the Cutie|she takes it quite well]], but doesn't live long to enjoy much. Averted when the situation is revisited in "Double Team".
* [[Canon Immigrant]] - Cacie Brennan, Mia Kuchiki, Heather Grant, Katrin Simpson, Millia and Sara Bennet, and Emily Marshall all come from Dave's previous works.
* [[Canon Immigrant]] - Cacie Brennan, Mia Kuchiki, Heather Grant, Katrin Simpson, Millia and Sara Bennet, and Emily Marshall all come from several of Dave's previous works.
** Linna Sil becomes this in Broken Hilt Inn.
** Linna Sil becomes this in Broken Hilt Inn.
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]] - Troy Hancock from Bikini's intro comic. He has her cornered at his gunpoint for the mere pleasure of breaking her down, and the fact that he has [[Oh Crap|the data she retrieved and that he knows her name pretty much emphasizes it]].
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]] - Troy Hancock from Bikini's intro comic. He has her cornered at his gunpoint for the mere pleasure of breaking her down, and the fact that he has [[Oh Crap|the data she retrieved and that he knows her name pretty much emphasizes it]].
** [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]] - Enoki Shigeru invokes it on Nutmeg [[Batter Up|with a baseball bat]], however subverted and overlapping with [[Cold-Blooded Torture]] because we don't actually see any of the talk, but instead given only certain indications.
** [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]] - Enoki Shigeru invokes it on Nutmeg [[Batter Up|with a baseball bat]], however subverted and overlapping with [[Cold-Blooded Torture]] because we don't actually see any of the talk, but instead given only certain indications.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]
* [[Combat Stilettos]]
* [[Continuity Snarl]] - For what little continuity the comics follow, a lot has been reworked or [[Retcon]]ned since its inception: Characters personalities and statuses, the way the agency works, so on so forth.
* [[Conveniently an Orphan]] - Basically, the backstory of the agency. The Government decides to restart the failed project from the Second World War, and in order to get its members, they go after female orphans and raise them all the way into young adulthood. Peppermint is the only exception, hailing from a Senator's family.
* [[Conveniently an Orphan]] - Basically, the backstory of the agency. The Government decides to restart the failed project from the Second World War, and in order to get its members, they go after female orphans and raise them all the way into young adulthood. Peppermint is the only exception, hailing from a Senator's family.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]] - That's what happens when you let the guys of '''GUROCHAN''' create the plots.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]] - That's what happens when you let the guys of '''GUROCHAN''' create the plots.
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** [[Ryona]] - From beatings to goreful deaths.
** [[Ryona]] - From beatings to goreful deaths.
** [[Stripped to the Bone]] - In the first official comic, {{spoiler|both Princess and Bikini's bodies are disposed of in this particular fashion,}} thanks to a nice acid bath.
** [[Stripped to the Bone]] - In the first official comic, {{spoiler|both Princess and Bikini's bodies are disposed of in this particular fashion,}} thanks to a nice acid bath.
** Aurora ends up having an MK-[[Shout-Out|style acid bath]] thanks to Abhrams.
** Aurora ends up having an [[Mortal Kombat|MK]]-[[Shout-Out|style acid bath]] thanks to Abhrams.
** [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]] - A common trope here as well. Especially with {{spoiler|Princess}}.
** [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]] - A common trope here as well. Especially with {{spoiler|Princess}}.
*** And in ''Chemical Plant'', {{spoiler|seven photographs of Alex and Sammy's bodies are sent to Washington.}}
*** And in ''Chemical Plant'', {{spoiler|seven photographs of Alex and Sammy's bodies are sent to Washington.}}
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* [[Government Agency of Fiction]] - The titular one.
* [[Government Agency of Fiction]] - The titular one.
* [[Groin Attack]] - So far, no Angel has managed to deliver one. But {{spoiler|Abhrams}} does deliver a world of pain to Bikini in ''Chemical Plant''. [[It Got Worse|And that was only his first hit on her.]]
* [[Groin Attack]] - So far, no Angel has managed to deliver one. But {{spoiler|Abhrams}} does deliver a world of pain to Bikini in ''Chemical Plant''. [[It Got Worse|And that was only his first hit on her.]]
* [[Hollywood Acid]] - ''Chemical Plant'''s. In the comic, the victims {{spoiler|are Princess and Bikini}}, but their clothes, skeletons and gadgets don't dissolve. It is explained though, in the Skinny Dipping comic, that this is a [[Phlebotinum|"Smart Acid"]], brought to you by the [[Mad Scientist]] Hancock.
* [[Hollywood Acid]] - ''Chemical Plant'''s. In the comic, the victims {{spoiler|are Princess and Bikini}}, but their clothes, skeletons and gadgets don't dissolve. It is explained though, in the Skinny Dipping comic, that this is a [[Phlebotinum|"Smart Acid"]] created by [[Mad Scientist|Professor Hancock.]]
** From the same comic that explains it, Aurora ends up experimenting a real acid pool.
** From the same comic that explains it, Aurora ends up experimenting a real acid pool.
** Speaking of which, one of the gallery pictures feature an unfortunate Silver receiving some acid bath on her chest.
** Speaking of which, one of the gallery pictures feature an unfortunate Silver receiving some acid bath on her chest.
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* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]] - Princess and Bubblegum.
* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]] - Princess and Bubblegum.
* [[Interactive Comic]] - As mentioned above, the deal is to pay the artist to get your plot into a comic/picture.
* [[Interactive Comic]] - As mentioned above, the deal is to pay the artist to get your plot into a comic/picture.
* [[Lighter and Softer]] - All Angels Corps-related public releases post Vanilla Cookies, dropping the [[Gorn]] element to match the tone of his recent works.
* [[Lovely Angels]] - Well, this is United States ''Angels'' Corps, remember?
* [[Lovely Angels]] - Well, this is United States ''Angels'' Corps, remember?
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Troy Hancock... And his intro page in the Vanguard's Intro Comic just [[Nightmare Fuel|gives you a little demonstration]]. Read [[Vampiric Draining]] above.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Troy Hancock... And his intro page in the Vanguard's Intro Comic just [[Nightmare Fuel|gives you a little demonstration]]. Read [[Vampiric Draining]] above.
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* [[The Rival]] - Bikini is this to Bamboo and Leaf inside of the agency, and to Abhrams outside. Her answer to whenever this is brought up goes respectively from [[Deadpan Snarker]]ing to the traditional mockery.
* [[The Rival]] - Bikini is this to Bamboo and Leaf inside of the agency, and to Abhrams outside. Her answer to whenever this is brought up goes respectively from [[Deadpan Snarker]]ing to the traditional mockery.
* [[Theme Naming]] - They're mostly nicknamed after their looks or personalities and values.
* [[Theme Naming]] - They're mostly nicknamed after their looks or personalities and values.
* [[Time Stands Still]] - The main plot point of the two first issues of the Vanilla Comics era.
* [[Time Stands Still]] - The main plot point behind the two first issues of the Vanilla Comics era.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]] - Some of the actions that condemn the characters vary from [[Fatal Flaw]] to a stupid mistake.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]] - Some of the actions that condemn the characters vary from [[Fatal Flaw]] to a stupid mistake.
** In one example, Strawberry's urge for the other sex in the middle of a mission, at a forest at night. Nothing could go wr- Hey, [[Boom! Headshot!|isn't that a sniper?]]
** In one example, Strawberry's urge for the other sex in the middle of a mission, at a forest at night. Nothing could go wr- Hey, [[Boom! Headshot!|isn't that a sniper?]]
** Leaf taking an elevator ''directly'' to the Vanguard Depot's Main Floor, without readying herself or hiding.
** Leaf taking an elevator ''directly'' to the Vanguard Depot's Main Floor, without readying herself or hiding.
* [[Underboobs]] - Leaf's uniform is an example.
* [[Underboobs]] - Leaf's uniform is an example.
* [[Unknown_Rival]] - Leaf tries to be [[The Rival]] to Bikini through their training and sparring sessions, but the latter always dismisses it.
* [[Unmoving Plaid]] - Part of the girl's school uniform.
* [[Unmoving Plaid]] - Part of the girl's school uniform.
* [[Vapor Wear]] - Even when it's not the swimsuits.
* [[Vapor Wear]] - Even when it's not the swimsuits.

Revision as of 03:46, 20 August 2018

"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 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 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 along with expanded backgrounds and settings.

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... Despite eventually retconning details regarding some of its characters.

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 a shy resurgence of the series through the artist's Patreon and the Vanilla Comics website itself, dropping the guro element to match the project's modus operandi.

Tropes used in United States Angels Corps include: