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Reed Richards and his Anti SHRA Character Filibuster?

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WanderingBrowser Since: Jan, 2001
#1: Jul 1st 2012 at 7:07:41 PM

I was recently reading over the Dork Age page for Marvel Comics, and when the mention of the Civil War storyline came up, it mentioned as part of its many flaws the portrayal of unlikely characters as pro or anti registration. Specifically, this is what it had to say about Reed Richards:

"For example, Reed Richards was inexplicably shoehorned into the pro-reg side despite the fact that when a SHRA back in the early '90s was debated, he single-handedly torpedoed it with an issue-long Character Filibuster explaining (and demonstrating) to Congress just how stupid, dangerous, and ineffective their idea was, and had not so much as wavered from his opposing position since."

I was wondering if anyone could point me towards the issue in which the quoted Character Filibuster takes place?

WanderingBrowser Since: Jan, 2001
#3: Jul 1st 2012 at 8:42:40 PM

Right, so, Fantastic Four #335 & #336 are the titles I'm after. Thank you.

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