Batman Coloring Pages

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Updated: April 16, 2026

Batman has been Gotham’s guardian since 1939 — and 85 years later, kids still argue about which version is the best. These 38 free printable Batman coloring pages cover every era worth coloring, from the classic Dark Knight to Lego Batman, Batman Beyond, and beyond. Whether your kid is four or fourteen, their Batman is in here.

Each page features bold black outlines on a clean white background — ready to print, no resizing needed. You’ll find action scenes like Batman swinging across Gotham and the Batmobile at full speed, duo moments with Robin and Catwoman, villain face-offs with the Joker, and crossover pages with Superman and Spiderman. With 38 Batman coloring pages across 12 themed sections, there’s something for toddlers, older kids, and adults alike.

The set also goes further than most — a Batman mandala, Batman Beyond’s futuristic all-black suit, Batman word art, kawaii and chibi versions, a Hello Kitty Batman crossover, and seasonal pages for Christmas and birthdays. For younger kids, the easy and baby sections use the thickest outlines in the collection — big shapes, minimal detail, fast to finish. The detailed Gotham rooftop and portrait pages are drawn for older kids and adults who want something worth framing when it’s done.

Every page is a free printable PDF — no account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF, then print on US Letter or A4 at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use. New to printing? Check our how to print coloring pages guide. This collection is part of our 1,000+ free coloring pages at CPforKids.com.

Easy Batman Waving

Easy Batman Waving

One hand up, big smile, thick lines — the easiest Batman coloring page for young kids just getting started.
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Easy Batman Hero Stance

Easy Batman Hero Stance

Arms on hips, chest out, simple shapes — fast to color and instantly recognizable.
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Easy Batman Jumping

Easy Batman Jumping

Cape out, mid-jump, thick lines all the way through — a great free Batman coloring page for toddlers.
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Easy Batman Face

Easy Batman Face

Just the face, big ears, bats everywhere — as simple and bold as Batman gets.
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Baby Batman in Oversized Costume

Baby Batman in Oversized Costume

Mask too big, completely swallowed by the costume — baby Batman showed up and that’s what matters.
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Baby Batman Crawling

Baby Batman Crawling

Tiny cape, wide eyes, full determination — even Gotham’s protector started somewhere.
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Kawaii Batman Face

Kawaii Batman Face

Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, hearts everywhere — the softest Batman in the set.
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Chibi Batman Punching

Chibi Batman Punching

Big head, tiny fist, full commitment — chibi Batman takes Gotham very seriously.
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Batman Funko Pop Style

Batman Funko Pop Style

Square head, tiny body, display shelf pose — the Funko Pop Batman coloring page for collectors.
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Lego Batman Action Stance

Lego Batman Action Stance

Square body, raised fist, full Lego proportions — the blocky shapes make this one of the fastest pages to color.
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Lego Batman and Robin

Lego Batman and Robin

Two Lego heroes, side by side — the black and yellow and red and green together make this one pop.
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Lego Batman in the Batmobile

Lego Batman in the Batmobile

Blocky car, full speed, Lego all the way through — the lego Batman car page kids ask for most.
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Batman on a Gotham Rooftop

Batman on a Gotham Rooftop

Cape out, city below, full moon behind him — the Batman pose every kid draws first.
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Batman Swinging Across Gotham

Batman Swinging Across Gotham

Grappling hook out, city dropping away — one of the most dynamic free printable Batman coloring pages in the set.
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Batman Ready to Strike

Batman Ready to Strike

Crouched, cape wrapped, completely still — the moment before everything happens.
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Batman Full Sprint

Batman Full Sprint

Full speed, straight at you — the motion lines make this one of the most energetic pages in the set.
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Batman Under the Bat Signal

Batman Under the Bat Signal

Signal in the sky, Batman looking up — the most iconic Gotham scene there is.
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Batman in the Batmobile

Batman in the Batmobile

Batmobile at full speed, city blurring — the Batman car coloring page kids always ask for.
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Batman vs the Joker

Batman vs the Joker

Face to face, neither backing down — the contrast between Batman’s dark suit and the Joker’s purple coat makes this one of the most striking pages in the set.
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Batman Catches the Joker

Batman Catches the Joker

Collar in hand, Joker still grinning — Batman caught him and the Joker thinks it’s funny.
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Batman and Catwoman Back to Back

Batman and Catwoman Back to Back

Back to back, cats and bats around them — the most complicated partnership in Gotham on one page.
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Batman and Robin Fighting Crime

Batman and Robin Fighting Crime

Side by side, full sprint — the dynamic duo doing what they do best.
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Batman and Superman Together

Batman and Superman Together

Dark versus bright — Batman and Superman side by side give kids two completely different coloring challenges on one page.
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Batman vs Superman

Batman vs Superman

Both charging, city below — the biggest DC face-off on one page.
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Batman and Spiderman Mid-Air

Batman and Spiderman Mid-Air

Marvel meets DC — both mid-air, city below, neither backing down.
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Batman and Sonic Face-Off

Batman and Sonic Face-Off

Dark cape versus blue sneakers — the crossover nobody expected but everyone wants to color.
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Batman The Animated Series

Batman The Animated Series

Classic 90s proportions, art deco Gotham behind him — the version most parents grew up with.
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Batman Beyond

Batman Beyond

All black, neon city behind him — Batman Beyond’s futuristic suit is one of the most distinctive coloring challenges in the set.
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Hello Kitty Batman

Hello Kitty Batman

Full Batman suit, bow still visible — the most unexpectedly charming crossover in the set.
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Chibi Batman Taking a Break

Chibi Batman Taking a Break

Mug in hand, fully relaxed — even Batman needs a quiet moment between saving Gotham.
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Batman Logo

Batman Logo

Just the symbol — bold, clean, and one of the most printed Batman coloring sheets in any collection.
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Batman Word Art

Batman Word Art

BATMAN spelled out inside the bat wings — a creative twist on the logo that kids love to hang on the wall.
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Christmas Batman on a Rooftop

Christmas Batman on a Rooftop

Santa hat on, snowflakes falling, still guarding Gotham — Batman takes Christmas very seriously.
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Batman Christmas Delivery

Batman Christmas Delivery

Gift sack over one shoulder, grappling hook in the other — Batman found a more efficient way to deliver presents.
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Batman Birthday Cake

Batman Birthday Cake

Full costume, birthday cake in both hands — even Gotham gets a day off once a year.
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Detailed Batman Portrait

Detailed Batman Portrait

Every line on the armor and cowl drawn in — this one takes time and looks incredible finished.
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Batman Over Gotham at Night

Batman Over Gotham at Night

Every building window, every gargoyle, full Gotham behind him — the kind of page worth framing.
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Batman Mandala

Batman Mandala

Bat symbols and Gotham patterns radiating out — the most detailed page in the set.
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WHO IS BATMAN

Batman first appeared in Detective Comics in 1939, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger as a billionaire who watched his parents die and decided to dedicate his life to protecting Gotham City — with no superpowers, just training, intelligence, and gadgets. That contrast between Bruce Wayne the playboy and Batman the detective is what made him one of the most enduring characters in comics. Decades of animated series, Tim Burton films, Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, and DC universe movies have kept him relevant across every generation of kids.

What makes Batman especially interesting for coloring is how many versions exist across 85 years of history — the classic gray and black suit, the sleek all-black Dark Knight armor, the blocky Lego version, the futuristic Batman Beyond design, the rounded 90s Animated Series style. His villains are just as recognizable: the Joker’s purple coat and green hair, Catwoman’s black suit, Robin’s red and green. This collection covers the full range — from the simplest toddler outlines to the most detailed Gotham night scenes.

How to Color Batman

Batman’s classic suit is dark gray with a black cape, cowl, and gloves — the bat symbol on the chest is either black or black inside a yellow oval depending on the era. The utility belt is golden yellow and is usually the only bright color on the page, which makes it a natural focal point. For the detailed pages, dark gray with a slightly lighter gray for highlights on the armor gives the suit real depth without needing many colors.

For villain pages, the Joker’s palette is what makes the page — purple jacket, green hair, white skin, and bright red lips. Keeping those four colors distinct is the whole challenge. Catwoman is all black with occasional purple accents. Robin flips everything: red top, green shorts, yellow cape, black mask and boots — the most colorful character in the set.

For Lego pages, the blocky shapes work best with flat solid fills — no blending, no shading, just clean color in each panel. Lego Batman stays classic black and yellow. For the Batman Beyond page, the all-black suit means the neon city background does all the color work — blues, purples, and pinks in the skyline make the page pop.

For younger kids, crayons work perfectly on the easy and baby sections. For older kids and adults, fine-tip markers or colored pencils give the best results on the detailed Gotham rooftop and mandala pages.

What to Do With Finished Pages

Turn the Batman logo page into a birthday decoration. Print it on cardstock, color it in black and yellow, cut it out, and tape it to a straw for a cake topper. The logo page is one of the cleanest and most versatile batman coloring pages printable in the set — it works as a party banner, a gift tag, or a door decoration.

Build a Gotham rogues gallery wall. Print the Batman vs Joker, Batman and Catwoman, and Batman and Robin pages, color them all, and hang them together as a set. The contrasting color palettes — Batman’s dark gray, Joker’s purple, Catwoman’s black, Robin’s red — create a natural gallery that looks deliberate on any wall.

Use the Lego pages for a birthday party activity. The Lego section has simple enough shapes that even younger kids finish quickly, which makes it ideal for party coloring stations. Print one Lego Batman page per child, set out black and yellow crayons, and you have a five-minute activity that every kid takes home.

Make a Batman word art poster. The Batman word art page colors up into a statement piece — black bat wings with the letters inside in yellow. Laminated and hung on a bedroom door, it looks like something from a store. Free printable Batman coloring pages don’t usually include typography, which is why this one gets printed the most.

Use the detailed pages for calm-down time. The Batman mandala and Gotham rooftop pages are complex enough to occupy older kids for 20-30 minutes of focused coloring. Teachers use detailed superhero coloring pages exactly this way — familiar enough to feel fun, detailed enough to require real concentration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Batman coloring pages really free?

Yes — every page is free to download and print. No account, no email, no payment.

Is there a Lego Batman coloring page?

Yes — three Lego Batman pages: action stance, Lego Batman and Robin side by side, and Lego Batman in the Batmobile.

Are there Batman and Joker coloring pages?

Yes — two pages: a rooftop standoff and Batman grabbing the Joker by the collar.

Which pages are easiest for toddlers?

The Easy section (pages 7–10) and Baby Batman section (pages 11–12) have the thickest outlines and simplest shapes. Those are the best starting point for young kids.

Is there a Batman and Superman coloring page?

Yes — two pages: Batman and Superman standing together in hero poses, and Batman vs Superman face-off over the city.

Is there a Batman and Spiderman page?

Yes — Batman and Spiderman leaping toward each other mid-air over a night city skyline.

Are there Christmas Batman pages?

Yes — two Christmas pages: Batman in a Santa hat on a snowy rooftop, and Batman delivering Christmas gifts.

What coloring styles are included?

Classic Batman, Lego, kawaii, chibi, Funko Pop, Batman Beyond, Batman The Animated Series, detailed portrait, and mandala.

Disclaimer: Batman and all related characters are trademarks of DC Comics, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Hello Kitty is a trademark of Saniro Co., Ltd. The coloring pages on this site are original fan-art illustrations created for personal, non-commercial use only. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to DC Comics, Warner Bros., Sanrio, or any other rights holder in any way.

These pages work just as well for a quiet afternoon at home as they do for a Batman-themed birthday party — print the logo page and the Batmobile page the night before, set out black and yellow crayons, and you have instant party decorations before breakfast. Whether it’s a toddler working through the easy pages or an older kid spending an hour on the Gotham rooftop detail, there’s a page in here for every level. All 38 pages are here, free, as printable PDFs.

For more superhero and character coloring pages, the Spiderman coloring pages and Sonic coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or check out the full cartoon coloring pages collection for more.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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