Blizzard Group

The Blizzard Group (フブキ組 Fubuki-gumi) is an organization comprised of B-Class Heroes, under the leadership of Fubuki. In terms of membership, the Blizzard Group is among the largest within the Hero Association, and holds significant influence among Class B Heroes.

The Blizzard Group seems to rely on their sheer numbers to overcome villains in battle, and the members divide any resultant bounties among themselves.

Their main target now is to recruit Saitama into the group at any cost to strengthen the group even further since the group now fully aware of Saitama's true strengh.

Appearance
The Blizzard Group's uniforms consist of black business suits with white collared shirts underneath, dress shoes with white socks, and matching ties, regardless of gender. Weapons are a matter of choice between members, but largely consist of clubs, nunchaku, gauntlets, or other melee weaponry.

A New Wind Blows
The Blizzard Group first appears hunting down Banero, a C-Class serial arsonist. Despite being surrounded and outnumbered, Banero resists arrest, but is defeated and beaten unconscious.

However, the Blizzard Group encounters greater resistance against Demonic Fan, a Mysterious Being. Even after the arrival of their leader, Miss Blizzard, the entire group suffers humiliating defeat, and is saved only by the arrival of Fubuki's sister, Tatsumaki, who effortlessly destroys the Mysterious Being and evacuates Fubuki.Saitama soon arrives at the scene, and as the Demonic Fan begins to reassemble itself, a member of the group implores him to flee - only to watch him put down the Demon-level Being with a single punch.

Struggle of the Blizzard Group
The Blizzard Group is in need of a new car. Fubuki suggests that there are plenty of flyers nearby and if they, the Blizzard Group, work together they should be able to earn 5 million, enough to buy a new car. The Blizzard Group begins on their part time jobs for a week. They work tirelessly, but only manage to earn 3.5 million. Luckily, Fubuki earned 2 million by herself, thus fulfilling the goal. The rest of the Blizzard Group are all very confused about how she was able to earn so much. Fubuki says there were flyers offering huge tons of money. Unfortunately, this led the group to think that Fubuki had to go into prostitution in order to earn the huge amounts of cash until she revealed the bounty flyers she completed. Finally, they buy the new car. Simultaneously, they receive a call of a monster on the loose. They charge forth with their new car, but end up stuck in traffic. In the end, Saitama kills the monster instead.

Numbers
With the exception of Fubuki, the rest of the Blizzard Group were unable to understand why their leader was so patient with Saitama, who was playing a video game while listening to Fubuki's offer for Saitama to join the Blizzard Group. As one of her men suggested in attacking Saitama, Fubuki turns down the idea where she mentions how strong Saitama; thus Fubuki challenges Saitama, and his "group," into a competition where the losing team just obey the winners. It was then later the Blizzard Group had gained a gist of how strong Saitama is after seeing the “Saitama Group,” which had King, Silver Fang, and Genos, much to their bewilderment. However, this was all in Fubuki’s expectation where she refrained from mentioning what kind of team battle would take place until Saitama signs a contract, which he imprudently signs without reading it. Knowing that her team would be unable to defeat Saitama’s team, in a competition of brute force, Fubuki was able to trick Saitama’s team in having a video game competition. As Bang, Genos, and lastly Saitama were defeated, Fubuki then began to gloat in how she would have Saitama, along with three S-Class heroes, join the Blizzard Group. However, Fubuki miscalculated as she was unaware in how good King was in video games where he single-handedly defeated her thirty gamers. Thus, the Blizzard Group was forced to obey Saitama’s team as they lost the bet.