61 Printable Men Coloring Pages: Fun Career & Character Sheets

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These printable coloring pages are perfect for children ages 4-10 to explore different professions and character roles. All you need are crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring these figures to life. Use these sheets to spark conversations about community helpers, athletes, and historical figures while practicing steady hand control.

Old Man Face

Focus on texture and line weight when coloring this portrait. Tip: Use light grey or white for the hair to emphasize age, and add soft pinks to the cheeks for a lifelike glow.

Old Man Face

Cartoon Man

A classic character design perfect for practicing color coordination. Tip: Try using complementary colors for the tie and vest to make the outfit pop.

Cartoon Man

Farmer

Celebrate rural life with this hardworking character. Tip: Use earthy tones like denim blue for overalls and straw yellow for the hat to keep the look authentic.

Farmer

Side Profile Portrait

Side profiles are excellent for understanding facial structure. Tip: Use shading along the jawline to create depth and a three-dimensional effect.

Side Profile Portrait

Bruno from Encanto

Bring the magical world of Encanto to your page. Tip: Use muted greens and browns to capture his mysterious, cozy aesthetic.

Bruno from Encanto

Cartoon Dad

A fun, relatable character for family-themed art projects. Tip: Use warm colors for his shirt to make him look friendly and approachable.

Cartoon Dad

Man's Face Portrait

This is a great exercise for practicing skin tone blending. Tip: Layer different shades of brown or peach to create a more realistic skin texture.

Man's Face Portrait

Person Running

Capture motion and energy in your coloring. Tip: Use bold, bright colors for the clothing to emphasize the active, sporty theme.

Person Running

Lucky Luke

A legendary cowboy character. Tip: Stick to his iconic yellow shirt and red bandana to keep the character recognizable and fun.

Lucky Luke

Soldier

Practice pattern work with this soldier's uniform. Tip: Use small, irregular shapes to create a camouflage effect with greens, tans, and browns.

Soldier

Martin Luther King Jr.

A respectful portrait for history-themed art. Tip: Use soft shading on the face to create a dignified, realistic look.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Master Chief

A sci-fi favorite. Tip: Use metallic markers or grey and green pencils to give his armor a shiny, futuristic finish.

Master Chief

Jesus

A serene and classic portrait. Tip: Use soft, warm colors for the robes to create a peaceful and gentle atmosphere.

Jesus

George Washington

A fun way to learn about history. Tip: Use cool greys for the wig to contrast with the dark suit, making the historical figure stand out.

George Washington

Super Dad

A heroic tribute to dads everywhere. Tip: Use vibrant primary colors for the cape to make him look like a true superhero.

Super Dad

Thomas Jefferson

Perfect for a classroom history project. Tip: Use a light wash of color for the background to make the portrait look like an old document.

Thomas Jefferson

Wizard

Let your imagination run wild with magical colors. Tip: Add stars or moons to the robe to give your wizard a mystical, enchanted look.

Wizard

Father's Day Card

A great DIY gift idea. Tip: Use bold markers to color the 'F' on the tie so it stands out as the focal point of the card.

Father's Day Card

Black Man's Face

A beautiful portrait study. Tip: Use warm, rich tones to highlight the facial structure and add depth to the features.

Black Man's Face

Isaac Newton

A fun scientific portrait. Tip: Make the apple bright red to create a strong contrast against his neutral-colored suit.

Isaac Newton

Casual Man

A great practice piece for everyday clothing. Tip: Use different textures, like cross-hatching, to differentiate between the sweater and the pants.

Casual Man

Football Player

Bring the stadium to your paper. Tip: Use your favorite team's colors for the uniform to make the character feel personal.

Football Player

Grandpa

A sweet character study. Tip: Use soft, muted colors for his clothing to give him a cozy, grandfatherly feel.

Grandpa

Pilgrim

A historical character study. Tip: Use dark, earthy tones to stay true to the traditional pilgrim aesthetic.

Pilgrim

Man Fishing

A relaxing scene to color. Tip: Use different shades of blue for the water to create a sense of movement and depth.

Man Fishing

Viking Warrior

Bring this Norse legend to life with earthy tones. Tip: Use metallic silver for the armor and deep browns for the fur to create a realistic, rugged texture.

Viking Warrior

Classic Cowboy

Yee-haw! Practice your shading on the wide-brimmed hat and leather chaps. Tip: Use a light tan for the shirt to make the dark brown boots really pop.

Classic Cowboy

Father and Son

A heartwarming scene to color with family. Tip: Try using matching colors for their shirts to show they are a team, or pick contrasting colors to highlight their individual styles.

Father and Son

Mad Scientist

Experiment with neon colors for the bubbling flask! Tip: Use a light grey or blue for the lab coat to give it a clean, professional look.

Mad Scientist

Roman Soldier

History comes alive with this brave soldier. Tip: Use a bright, bold red for the shield and helmet plume to make him stand out on the battlefield.

Roman Soldier

Uncle Sam

Celebrate with red, white, and blue! Tip: Use a fine-tip marker for the stripes on his hat to keep the lines crisp and clean.

Uncle Sam

Royal King

Time to add some luxury. Tip: Use gold or yellow for the crown and scepter, and deep royal purple for the velvet robe to give him a regal appearance.

Royal King

Astronaut

Blast off into space! Tip: Keep the suit white, but use a dark blue or black for the background to make the suit look like it's floating in space.

Astronaut

Abraham Lincoln

Color a piece of history. Tip: Use a soft brown for his beard and a solid black for his iconic top hat to capture his classic look.

Abraham Lincoln

Hockey Player

Get ready for the big game! Tip: Research your favorite team's colors and use them for the jersey to make this player feel authentic.

Hockey Player

Father and Daughter

A sweet moment to color. Tip: Try using pastel colors for the daughter's dress to create a soft, gentle contrast against the father's outfit.

Father and Daughter

Man in Suit

Dressed to impress! Tip: Use a dark grey or navy blue for the suit to give it a sophisticated, professional look.

Man in Suit

Grandfather

A cozy character to color. Tip: Use warm, muted tones like beige or soft brown for his sweater to make him look extra comfortable.

Grandfather

Homer Simpson

D'oh! Time to color this classic TV dad. Tip: Use a bright, vibrant yellow for his skin and a light brown for the shadow around his mouth.

Homer Simpson

Zeus

The king of the gods! Tip: Use a bright, electric yellow for the lightning bolt to make it look like it's glowing.

Zeus

Celtic Warrior

Unleash your inner warrior. Tip: Use earthy browns and greens for his clothing, and maybe add some blue patterns to his skin for a traditional look.

Celtic Warrior

The Dalton Brothers

Can you spot the difference? Tip: Use a bold yellow and black for their striped shirts to make them look just like the classic cartoon characters.

The Dalton Brothers

Baseball Player

Batter up! Tip: Use bright, contrasting colors for the uniform to make the player look like he's ready for the big leagues.

Baseball Player

Police Officer

A hero in our community. Tip: Use a deep blue for the uniform and a bright metallic gold for the badge to show off his authority.

Police Officer

Peter Griffin

Giggity! Color this iconic TV dad. Tip: Use a simple white for his shirt and green for his pants to keep his look classic and recognizable.

Peter Griffin

Postman

Special delivery! Tip: Use a light blue for the uniform and a warm brown for the mailbag to give him that classic postal worker look.

Postman

Pirate

Ahoy, matey! Tip: Use a dark black for the hat and a bright red for the bandana to give him a fierce pirate appearance.

Pirate

William Shakespeare

To color, or not to color? That is the question! Tip: Use rich, deep colors for his Elizabethan clothing to capture the style of the era.

William Shakespeare

Mr. Bean

Oh, Mr. Bean! Tip: Use a classic brown for his suit jacket and a bright red for his tie to make him look just like he does on screen.

Mr. Bean

Darth Maul

The dark side is calling! Tip: Use a bold red and black for his face tattoos to capture his menacing and iconic look.

Darth Maul

Joker's Face Coloring Sheet

Capture the chaotic energy of this iconic villain. Tip: Use a light yellow for the teeth to create a more realistic, aged look against the stark white skin.

Joker's Face Coloring Sheet

Fighting Anime Guy Coloring Sheet

This dynamic pose is perfect for practicing action-oriented shading. Tip: Use bold, contrasting colors for the clothing to emphasize the movement in the character's stance.

Fighting Anime Guy Coloring Sheet

Cartoon Angry Face Coloring Sheet

Explore how facial features convey emotion. Tip: Use varying shades of red and orange around the eyes and forehead to intensify the character's frustrated expression.

Cartoon Angry Face Coloring Sheet

Indiana Jones Coloring Sheet

Bring this legendary explorer to life. Tip: Use light brown for the hat and jacket, then add a touch of darker brown shading to give the fabric a weathered, adventurous look.

Indiana Jones Coloring Sheet

Shazam Coloring Sheet

A bold superhero design. Tip: Use a bright, saturated yellow for the lightning bolt logo to make it pop against the classic red suit.

Shazam Coloring Sheet

Yosemite Sam Coloring Sheet

A fun, classic cartoon character. Tip: Use a vibrant orange for the mustache and eyebrows to capture Sam's fiery personality.

Yosemite Sam Coloring Sheet

Zoro from One Piece Coloring Sheet

A fan-favorite anime swordsman. Tip: Use a cool turquoise for his hair and match it with the tones in his outfit for a cohesive, professional look.

Zoro from One Piece Coloring Sheet

Beetlejuice Coloring Sheet

Embrace the spooky, eccentric style. Tip: Use a ruler to keep your black and white stripes straight on his suit for a clean, graphic finish.

Beetlejuice Coloring Sheet

Dabi from My Hero Academia Coloring Sheet

A complex character with unique textures. Tip: Use deep purples and blues to color the scarred areas, creating a sense of depth and mystery.

Dabi from My Hero Academia Coloring Sheet

Head Outline Coloring Sheet

A versatile template for character design. Tip: Use this as a base to practice drawing different hairstyles or facial expressions to create your own original character.

Head Outline Coloring Sheet