Batman coloring pages bring Gotham to your desk. This set includes free printable sheets with Batman, Robin, Batgirl, other Gotham heroes, and villains.
Color ideas for main characters
These are suggestions only. Your style matters most.
- Batman
Suit: dark gray or charcoal
Cape and cowl: black or very dark navy
Logo: yellow oval with black bat or plain black bat
Utility belt: golden yellow
Eyes: white - Robin
Top: red
Pants and sleeves: green
Cape: yellow
Mask and boots: black
Belt: yellow - Joker
Suit: purple
Shirt and vest: green with orange accents
Hair: green
Skin: pale
Lips: bright red - Catwoman
Suit: black or charcoal
Goggles: purple or amber lenses
Belt and seams: gray or purple - Penguin
Coat: black
Vest: purple or deep blue
Shirt: white
Bow tie: purple
Umbrella: black - Batmobile
Body: black
Windows: dark gray
Lights: blue or red
What to do after coloring (some craft ideas)
Bat-Signal window art
Trace the bat logo on yellow paper, cut a neat circle, and tape it to a window. Place a small lamp behind it at night for a soft city vibe. Add a few black clouds with paper cutouts for a moody sky.
Gotham skyline poster
Cut out colored rooftops and glue them on dark poster board. Draw tiny yellow windows and a moon. Place a small bat logo in the corner to hint at a patrol in the sky.
Hero versus villain trading cards
Shrink your colored characters on a copier. Glue each cutout to card stock. Write simple stats, like Speed, Smarts, and Gadgets. Trade, sort by team, or make a quick compare game.
Wayne Tech utility belt
Color tools from your pages, like a Batarang, smoke pellet, and a grapnel gun. Cut them out and tape loops on the back. Attach them to a long paper strip belt. Wear for playtime or hang on a hook.
Mini comic strip
Fold a page to make three boxes. Paste colored scenes or draw quick backgrounds. Add short speech bubbles. Tell a tiny story where Batman stops a late-night theft or a prank by the Riddler.
Arkham wanted wall
Turn villain pages into simple “Wanted” posters. Add name, last seen spot, and a one-line note like “trick umbrellas” or “question mark puzzles.” Pin them on a cork board for a cool display.
Batcave shoebox diorama
Paint a shoebox dark gray. Glue your colored Batcomputer screen, rocks cut from paper, and a small Batmobile cutout on the floor. Add paper stalactites on the roof of the box for a cave feel.
Bookmark set for readers
Choose tall poses, color them, and cut slim strips. Write the name at the top and cover with clear tape for strength. Make a hero pack and a villain pack for school books.