Fubuki seems to be a charismatic leader, as many of her group members respect and care for her and are willing to risk their lives for her. In return, she cares deeply for the Blizzard Group members, and relies heavily on them to advance in rank, despite her own talents in telekinesis. She dedicates her days to be fully committed to seeing her organization's continued improvement and well-being. Like Tatsumaki, Fubuki is intelligent, yet unlike her sister, she is relatively more composed and level-headed, and is shown to possess good deduction skills. However, her strong ego has constantly led to her desperately seeking attention and assuming authority without earning it sometimes. Fubuki is a beautiful young woman, with a tall, slim and curvaceous figure, most noticeable from her large breasts and round, curvy rear.
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The following section contains Webcomic spoilers. You have been warned, manga-only readers. She witnesses her sister being abducted but is saved herself because her powers hadn't manifested yet. Fubuki is informed by Eyelashes about the report from the investigation in Z-City 's ghost town and the destruction wrought by his fight with Kombu Infinity.
Fubuki strikes up an odd relationship with Saitama after her introduction, occasionally showing up at his house with his other acquaintances. Intrigued by how S-Class heroes have befriended him, she clearly wants to change herself and be a better person. She is, however, persistent in her efforts to recruit Saitama, as she is aware of how strong he actually is, resorting to persuasion or trickery to have him join her crew. She also goes to the point of bargaining information in exchange for Saitama giving her the majority of the credit.
Because pervertedequality wanted some Saibuki and I also have a particular fondness for this pairing. Plus, their art inspired me; particularly the mistletoe one. So mistletoe shenanigans. Saitama could defeat anything. Mistletoe, however, was something else entirely.