Marvel's Joe Quesada just teased a new comic book project.On Tuesday, Marvel Entertainment's Executive Vice President and Creative Director took to Twitter to showcase some uncolored comic book panels. "Back in the saddle. Here are a few unfinished panels from a small project I'm working on," he wrote. The name and plot of the project have yet to be officially announced.RELATED: Marvel's FCBD Titles to Set Up Major Spider-Man/Venom and X-Men Storylines

It is difficult to tell what the project will be about from the panels Quesada provided. It offers no hint about whether or not this a new comic book series or event.

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Quesada became Marvel's Chief Creative Officer after serving as the publisher's Editor-in-Chief during the 2000s. Following some company reorganization, Marvel Studios President Kevin Fiege is now serving as Marvel's CCO, while Quesada became the Executive Vice President and Creative Director in 2019. In addition to his new role, he will host the Disney+ show Marvel's Storyboards, which will explore storytellers in all creative mediums.

Quesada has been a mainstay in both Marvel Comics and the comics industry since the 1990s as both an artist and writer. Some of his most famous works include Wolverine: Origin, X-O Manowar and Daredevil.

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