Marvel's Joe Quesada is a name most comic fans are familiar with. Even before his tenure as editor-in-chief at the company, he was a well-renowned artist in the trenches of the comic book creation process.The former Spider-Man artist showed off another image of the famous Web-Slinger. He posted original art to Twitter, with the caption reading, "A little Spider-Man for today. In case you can't tell, hands are one of my favorite things to draw. You can express as much emotion and action with hands as you can with the expressions on a face or the tilt of a character's head."RELATED: Know the Guy Behind 'The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man'? Yep, Super Villain.

Quesada had been a regular artist in the industry in the 90s, working at Valiant and DC Comics. At DC, he collaborated with legendary Batman scribe Denny O'Neil in the creation of Azrael, who would eventually don the caped crusader's mantle during the famous Knightfall storyline.

This partnership didn't last however and Quesada found work at Marvel, where he has remained to this day. He worked with Kevin Smith on Daredevil and even helped out as editor of the entire Marvel Knights line before being promoted to editor-in-chief of the company in 2000. He remained in the seat until 2010, where he was given a more hands-off role as Marvel's Creative Director.

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