16 Free Batman Coloring Pages: Easy Printable Hero Sheets

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Bring the excitement of Gotham City to your art table with these 16 free Batman coloring pages. Designed for young fans and budding artists, these sheets require only basic crayons or markers to complete. Use these pages to practice staying within the lines and exploring bold, heroic color palettes.

Classic Batman

This page features Batman in his iconic gray and black suit. Tip: Use a light gray for the body and save your darkest black for the cape to create depth.

Classic Batman

The Joker's Grin

Capture the chaos of Gotham's most famous villain. Tip: Use vibrant lime green for the hair and a bright, saturated red for that signature wide smile.

The Joker's Grin

Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn brings a splash of color to the rogues' gallery. Tip: Alternate your red and black markers carefully to match her classic jester-inspired costume.

Harley Quinn

Justice League Shield

The ultimate symbol of teamwork. Tip: Use metallic silver or light gray to give the shield a realistic, heavy-duty appearance.

Justice League Shield

Lego Batman

Everything is awesome when you're coloring a blocky hero. Tip: Use bright yellow for the utility belt to make it pop against the black suit.

Lego Batman

The Bat-Signal

The beacon of hope for Gotham. Tip: Color the background dark blue or black to make the yellow light of the signal look like it's glowing.

The Bat-Signal

Batman's Cowl

Focus on the details of the mask. Tip: Use a light peach or tan for the visible mouth area to create a nice contrast with the black mask.

Batman's Cowl

Catwoman

A sleek and mysterious character. Tip: Use a dark charcoal or black for the suit, and try a lighter gray for the highlights to show the suit's texture.

Catwoman

Deathstroke

A tactical and armored villain. Tip: The split-color mask is keyβ€”use bright orange on one side and deep black on the other for a striking look.

Deathstroke

The Joker

Full-body portrait of the Clown Prince of Crime. Tip: Don't be afraid to use a bold purple for his suit jacketβ€”it's his signature style!

The Joker

Bat-Signal Spotlight

A dramatic scene featuring the signal in the night sky. Tip: Use yellow for the light beam and leave the surrounding area dark to emphasize the glow.

Bat-Signal Spotlight

The Riddler

The master of puzzles. Tip: Use a bright, grassy green for his suit and hat to make him stand out from the other villains.

The Riddler

The Batmobile

The fastest car in Gotham. Tip: Use different shades of black and gray to add dimension to the car's sleek, aerodynamic body.

The Batmobile

Gotham City Skyline

A view of the city Batman protects. Tip: Use dark blues and purples for the buildings and bright yellow for the windows to create a night-time effect.

Gotham City Skyline

The Penguin

A classic villain with a formal look. Tip: Use a crisp white for his shirt and gloves to contrast with his black coat and top hat.

The Penguin

Chibi Batman

A cute, stylized version of the hero. Tip: Because this is a 'chibi' or small style, use bright, solid colors to emphasize his friendly, cartoonish look.

Chibi Batman