Zero Percent Discount is a weekly webcomic by Jules Everson. It deviates from your standard video game comic "by making it more or less unrelated to videogames" (his words, not ours). It's notable for the variety and quality of its humor, but also for how it can't stick with one art style.
Provides examples of:
- Art Shift: Deviating from the standard inked art style, Garfield (or "Garfunkel", in this case) is shown in all his MS paint glory in this comic.
- Bait-and-Switch Comment: Happens in this strip, where bullying switches to flattery.
- Bee-Bee Gun: Harsh consequences for a character commenting on an unfashionable (literal) Beehive Hairdo.
- Body Horror: In this strip, the daughter uses a satanic spell to make her mother horrifically melt. Note how the skin bloodily detaches from the eyes and the mouth.
- Magic Feather: In this strip, Satan himself provides the Aesop, revealing to the girl who exchanged her soul in exchange for becoming good at baseball, that he never took it all along and it was in her the whole time.
- Meaningful Name: Creative Retort Man, who as the name implies provides a creative retort to anything (such as shooting a mugger when he asks for any last words).
- Reality-Breaking Paradox: A pair of friends break a fishbone to have their wishes granted. While the first friend lamented getting the shorter part of the broken bone (meaning his wish won't be granted), the second friend assured him he made his wish to be his friend's wish would come true. The surprised first friend then explained he wished his friend's wish would come true as well. Cue explosion.