Fantastic Four (vol 1) #336 VF

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The New York congressman continues to accuse the FF of staging the recent attacks by random low level bad guys, but Reed responds by saying he would have made the device undetectable, and would have used stronger villains, since so far the ones who have attacked have proved extremely easy to defeat. Back on point, Reed argues that superheroes do the things that no ordinary humans can do. Superheroes need to be able to respond quickly, and superheroes have the experience to be able to tackle powerful enemies, so registering them would only hamper their work. Strangely, several more men in trench coats and sunglasses arrive at the hearing (just like the villains who had attacked before). Susan stands up to speak next. As she does, sounds of a fight outside are heard in the room as the random...