Manga (Japanese comics) is a webcomic created by the author ONE, known for One Punch Man, with illustrations by Yusuke Murata. Recently, it has gained significant attention due to a distinct feature.
The focus of the attention is on the unique design of the two sisters, Tatsumaki and Fubuki, who “are increasingly more curvaceous.” However, this is not a negative critique; rather, it reflects the positive reception of the artist’s style.

As we know, Yusuke Murata is regarded as the “master of the manga industry,” and the Japanese audience takes pride in his works. While his talent is widely recognized, the specific works that receive “special praise” are few. He is currently working on the webcomic adaptation of “One Punch Man,” which is being well-received by fans.
In a recent chapter of One Punch Man published on January 12, there was an “unexpected twist” that captivated viewers.
According to the storyline, Fubuki and Saitama visit Psychos, who is being detained underground, only to encounter Tatsumaki attacking this location. A mysterious man from the Tsukuyomi organization has purchased several agents and aims to deliver Psychos (a powerful supervillain) to him.
However, with Tatsumaki’s interference, this mysterious man found himself overwhelmed by the strong presence of both Fubuki and Tatsumaki. It turns out that a secret agent from Tsukuyomi had infiltrated the Blizzard Group and was attempting to exploit Fubuki, making the situation increasingly dire for the two sisters.

As the battle between the Tsukuyomi faction and Tatsumaki escalates, there are memorable moments that catch the audience’s attention, particularly the contrasting appearances of the two sisters. Both Fubuki and Tatsumaki are depicted in sleek, form-fitting outfits that accentuate their curvaceous figures.
It is important to note that Yusuke Murata’s artistic talent is a strong point, yet this time he has definitely emphasized their physical attributes. The portrayal of Fubuki, who previously had a more prominent curvaceous shape, creates an interesting dynamic, especially when compared to Tatsumaki’s similar appearance.
This shift in character design has attracted attention from fans, as many comments reflect the admiration for Murata’s ability to portray the characters’ evolution, such as: “I like it because Murata’s style is well represented in his work,” and “Both sisters are so beautiful.”

Of course, both Fubuki and Tatsumaki are not depicted in a way that diminishes their original characterizations as created by ONE. While adjustments have been made for the narrative, it can be said that these sisters remain among the most captivating elements of the adaptation brought to life by Murata.
Moreover, not only their appearances have been modified, but the storyline involving these two characters has also been refined in the manga.