Kids, Comics Drawn Together By ronda Churchill LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL 10 years ago Ben Foster, 3, left, and Joe Foster, 5, right, visit with Lara Duffin who is dressed as Wonder Woman during a Critical Care Comics fundraising event on Free Comic Book Day outside HellPop! comic store at the Arts Factory Saturday, May 3, 2014, in Las Vegas. Critical Care Comics is a charity group with members that dress up in costume and donate comic books to children in local hospitals. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Lara Duffin dressed as Wonder Woman, from left, stands with Ben Foster, 3, Tia Golden dressed as Supergirl, Joe Foster, 5, and Cody Strohl dressed as Batman for a personal photograph during a Critical Care Comics fundraising event on Free Comic Book Day outside HellPop! comic store at the Arts Factory Saturday, May 3, 2014, in Las Vegas. Critical Care Comics is a charity group with members that dress up in costume and donate comic books to children in local hospitals. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Kaylee Crafton, 11, looks through free comic books at a Free Comic Book Day event at HellPop! comic store at the Arts Factory Saturday, May 3, 2014, in Las Vegas. HellPop! joined Critical Care Comics, a charity group with members that dress up in costume and donate comic books to children in local hospitals, and local artists for a day of comic book fun and entertainment. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Free Comic Book Day brought about charity work in addition to its promise of free giveaways.