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After a three-year hiatus, Aquaman returned as a backup feature in ''Adventure Comics'' for issues #435–437 before becoming the main feature in issues #441–452. This run transitioned into a revival of the ''Aquaman'' solo series in 1977, resuming the initial run's numbering at #57; however, the series ended after just seven issues with #63 in 1978.
 
Aquaman once again returned to ''Adventure Comics'' as part of the [[Dollar Comics]] revamp of the series, appearing in issues #460–466 over 1978–1979. When this ended, Aquaman appeared in three issues of ''[[World's Finest Comics]]'' (#262–264) and then returned to ''Adventure Comics'' as the first feature for four more issues (#475–#478) and as a back upbackup in issues #491–500. The feature found a new home as a backup in ''[[Action Comics]]'' for 14 issues (#517–521; #527–530; #536–540), which would be the end of Aquaman's Pre-''Crisis'' solo appearances.
 
Aquaman's first Post-''Crisis'' appearance was in the four-issue miniseries ''Aquaman'' (vol. 2) in 1986, which gave the character a new blue costume which did not reappear in any later series. This blue "camouflage" suit, however, was used as inspiration for one of the main suits in the ''Aquaman'' film sequel ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' in 2023. In 1988 the character starred in the one-shot ''Aquaman'' #1, followed by the ''Legend of Aquaman Special'' one-shot issue in 1989. This was followed by the five-issue miniseries ''Aquaman'' (vol. 3). A new ongoing series, ''Aquaman'' (vol. 4), began in 1991, but was cancelled after 13 issues.
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''[[The New 52]]'' continuity reboot in September 2011 saw the beginning of the ongoing series ''Aquaman'' (vol. 7). A spin-off team title, ''Aquaman and the Others'', also ran for 11 issues from 2014 to 2015. ''Aquaman'' vol. 7 lasted for the entirety of the ''New 52'' era of DC, ending with issue #52 in 2016 as part of the line-wide relaunch ''[[DC Rebirth]]''. The ''New 52'' volume was immediately followed by the one-shot issue ''Aquaman: Rebirth'', preceding the launch of the current ongoing series ''Aquaman'' (vol. 8), which ended with issue #66.
 
Upon cancellation of Aquaman vol. 8, Aquaman did not have a self-titled release until a digital only series titled ''Aquaman: Deep Dives'' released in 2020. Throughout 2022 Aquaman appeared in both ''Aquaman: The Becoming'', and ''Aquamen'' which saw Aquaman train Jackson Hyde/Aqualad to take over his mantle. However, by the end of 2022, it seemed DC was moving away from this decision as they began publishing regular Aquaman team-up stories again. These included the seven -issue series ''Aquaman/Green Arrow: Deep Target'' and the three issue ''Aquaman/The Flash: Voidsong''. In August 2022, Aquaman received a three -issue mini-series called ''Aquaman: Andromeda'' under DC's adult audience comic series DC Black Label. The most current Aquaman titled released was the ''Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Special'' one-shot, released in October 2023 to coincide with the release of the Aquaman sequel film of the same name.
 
==Fictional character biography==