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Joe Quesada
Joseph "Joe" Quesada (born December 1, 1962)〔''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; Page 107〕 is an American comic book editor, writer and artist. He became known in the 1990s for his work on various Valiant Comics books, such as ''Ninjak'' and ''Solar, Man of the Atom''. He later worked on numerous books for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, such as ''Batman: Sword of Azrael'' and ''X-Factor'', before forming his own company, Event Comics, where he published his creator-owned character, Ash. In 1998 he became an editor of Marvel Comics' Marvel Knights line, before becoming editor-in-chief of the company in 2000, the first artist to attain that position. He was named Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment in 2010 and left his editor-in-chief role in January 2011, being replaced by Axel Alonso. He was, at his retirement, the longest-serving Marvel editor-in-chief other than Stan Lee. ==Early life== Quesada was born in New York City to Cuban-born parents, and grew up in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens.〔Jennings, Dana. ("New York Action Hero" ). ''The New York Times''. November 23, 2003. Accessed may 28, 2009. "Mr. Quesada also falls squarely in comics' up-by-your-bootstraps, Ellis Island lineage. He grew up in Jackson Heights, Queens (Spider-Man's home borough), the comics-seduced child of Cuban immigrants."〕 The first comic book he became an ardent fan of was ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', which he began reading around issue #98,〔Glaser, Brian. "Q+A: Joe Quesada". ''Visual Arts Journal''. School of Visual Arts. Fall 2011. pp. 50–55.〕 the last issue of a historic〔Cronin, Brian. ("Comic Book Legends Revealed #226" ). Comic Book Resources. September 24, 2009〕 anti-drug storyline, which garnered his father's approval. As the character resonated with him (in part because both grew up in Queens), Spider-Man remains a character he particularly enjoys drawing.〔 Quesada majored in illustration at the School of Visual Arts,〔 from which he graduated with a BFA in 1984.〔("In the Press: Joe Quesada in The New York Times" ). School of Visual Arts. October 12, 2011〕 Though he had drifted away from comics, having come to think of them as a child's medium, his interest in them was renewed at age 25 when a friend who learned of his interest in art showed him Frank Miller's ''The Dark Knight Returns''.〔
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