Overwatch is one of the most popular online shooters in the world. One reason for its success is due to how there are so many playable characters, known as «heroes,» that each have their own unique gameplay style. One fan has been drawing the heroes, showing what they would look like if Overwatch shared the same art style as some popular cartoons.
A Reddit user named Em1liath has recently drawn some of the most popular Damage and Support class heroes, with an interesting twist. The heroes that they have drawn are Sombra, Widowmaker, Hanzo, Moira, Torbjorn, Brigitte, and Baptiste, with each of them having a different art style inspired by a cartoon series. Some of these cartoons include Teen Titans, Invader Zim, and Codename: Kids Next Door.
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Sombra is a Damage hero that was drawn in the art style of Teen Titans, which came out on Cartoon Network in 2003. The main characters in it are sidekicks to the Justice League, such as Robin and Starfire. Sombra would fit right in with them, seeing as how she can turn invisible and hack her opponents, though she would probably fight against Teen Titans' characters before joining forces with them.
Moira is a Support hero that Em1liath drew in an art style similar to Invader Zim, a Nickelodeon series that came out in 2001. Seeing as how it was a sci-fi show in which the aliens' power status was impacted by how tall they were, it makes sense that Moira, a tall scientist that uses biotic energy in battle, would be drawn in this art style.
Hanzo is a Damage hero that was drawn in Codename: Kids Next Door's art style. Codename: Kids Next Door released in 2002 on Cartoon Network. It followed a group of children that retaliated
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