The Hollywood Reporter columnist ?Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is also working on a project with Raymond Obstfeld and Mattia De Iluis.

Creative teams for the project, as yet unannounced by Marvel but widely rumored to be a special issue celebrating the company’s 80th anniversary, were revealed both in the pages of Marvel’s comic book releases this week and via social media accounts of some of the creators involved. All told, 51 creative teams have been announced so far, with Marvel receiving criticism online for only including nine women among the lineup, versus more than 80 men.

More information about the project, which is likely tied into Marvel editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski’s recent Twitter tease for a comic that will sell more than a million copies, is expected soon. The full creative lineup for the project so far released via teasers is:

Adam F. Goldberg and Adam Riches

Al Ewing and Cafu

Al Ewing and Carlos Pacheco

Al Ewing and Chris Weston

Al Ewing and Christian Ward

Al Ewing and Cory Smith

Al Ewing and Daniel Acuña

Al Ewing and George Perez

Al Ewing and Jesus Saiz

Al Ewing and Joshua Cassara

Al Ewing and Ron Garney

Al Ewing and Steve Epting

Alex Ross

Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung

?Brad Meltzer and Julian Todino Tedesco

?Charles Soule and Steve McNiven

?Chip Zdarsky

?Dan Slott and Marcos Martin

?David F. Walker and J.J. Kirby

?Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw

?Ed Brisson and Jorge Fornes

?Eve L. Ewing and Jen Bartel

?Gail Simone and David Baldeon

?Gerry Duggan and Chris Samnee

?Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa

?J. Michael Straczynski and Ed McGuinness

?Jason Aaron and Goran Parlov

Jason Latour

?Jeff Lemire

?Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale

?Jeremy Whitley and Irene Koh

?Joe Hill and Mike Allred

?Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfeld and Mattia De Iluis

?Kathyrn Immonen and Stuart Immonen

?Kelly Sue DeConnick and David Lopez

?Kelly Thompson and Pepe Larraz

?Kurt Busiek and Cameron Stewart

?Mark Waid and John Cassaday

?Matthew Rosenberg and Leinil Francis Yu

?Patrick Gleason

?Peter David and Adam Kubert

?Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Javier Rodiguez

?Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka

?Roy Thomas and Rod Reis

?Ryan North and James Harren

?Saladin Ahmed and Steve Rude

?Taboo and Geoffery Veregge

Tini Howard and Kia Asamiya

?Toby Whithouse and Alan Davis

?Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz

Tom Taylor and Juann Cabal

?Walt Simonson

Lord and Miller recently inked a nine-figure deal with Sony Pictures TV to develop a Marvel Universe based on the characters it has licensed. What Lord, Miller and Rodriguez’s contribution will be remains a mystery, but for those hoping for a continuation of Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Gwen co-creator Jason Latour is offering one of those in June, as he revealed on Twitter: