<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; ">Arie:<BR><DIV><BR class="Apple-interchange-newline"><BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"><P style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px"><FONT face="Helvetica" size="3" style="font: 12.0px Helvetica">I am not aware if there are distinct characteristics among the nephews (if</FONT></P> <P style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px"><FONT face="Helvetica" size="3" style="font: 12.0px Helvetica">there exists any), so I wanted to make sure whether it was intended by the</FONT></P> <P style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px"><FONT face="Helvetica" size="3" style="font: 12.0px Helvetica">colorist or purely coincidental that Huey steals most of the spotlight.</FONT></P> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR></DIV><DIV>The only distinct characteristics between the nephews, as a rule, is that they have different names and different hat colors. In U.S. comics this has generally settled into Huey-red, Dewey-blue, and Louie-green, in that visual order. This is more a rule of thumb than any hard-and-fast "policy" on anyone's part.</DIV><DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>For colorist such as myself, Sue Daigle-Leach, and Scott Rockwell - just to name the ones that come immediately to mind - if there is just one nephew in panel, and there's no narrative reason he's any one particular nephew, then than nephew tends to be Huey, since he's the first nephew in visual order.</DIV><DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV>Gary</DIV><BR></BODY></HTML>