Spiderman Coloring Pages

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Updated: April 15, 2026

Spider-Man has been swinging through kids’ imaginations for over 60 years — and he still hasn’t slowed down. These Spiderman coloring pages cover every version kids ask for most: classic Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Iron Spider, Venom, Lego, chibi, kawaii, plus holiday pages for Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day, and birthdays. Kids still argue about whether Peter Parker or Miles Morales is the better Spider-Man — this set gives you both, and lets the coloring decide.

Each page features bold black outlines on a clean white background, designed to print perfectly on both US Letter and A4 paper. You’ll find web-swinging action poses, rooftop leaps, mask close-ups, villain battles, and easy pages made for toddlers who need bigger shapes and simpler lines. With 60 free printable Spiderman coloring pages across 21 themed sections, this collection covers everything from the original comic-inspired look to the modern Spider-Verse style.

The set also includes pages many coloring sites skip — Miles Morales in his Spider-Verse suit, Iron Spider with all four mechanical arms, Venom in multiple scenes, a symbiote transformation page, and Peter Parker unmasked. The toddler section uses the thickest outlines in the collection for fast, frustration-free coloring. The detailed pages at the other end are drawn for older kids and adults who want something worth framing when it’s done.

Every page is a free printable PDF — part of our collection of 1,000+ free coloring pages at cpforkids.com. No account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF instantly, then print at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use.

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Easy Spiderman Standing

Easy Spiderman Standing

Thick outlines, simple shapes, no fussy details — the go-to first page for younger kids picking up crayons for the first time.
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Easy Cartoon Spiderman

Easy Cartoon Spiderman

Cartoon proportions, big eyes, chunky web — drawn for small hands. Crayons or markers, both work perfectly here.
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Easy Spiderman Waving

Easy Spiderman Waving

One hand up, friendly face, background kept light — this one’s as welcoming as Spiderman gets.
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Easy Spiderman Running

Easy Spiderman Running

Side view, legs mid-stride, simple motion lines — a lot of energy in a very easy page.
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Easy Spiderman Jumping

Easy Spiderman Jumping

Both arms out, mid-jump, big eyes — the shapes are big enough for toddlers but the pose has enough energy for older kids too.
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Baby Spiderman with a Balloon

Baby Spiderman with a Balloon

Tiny Spiderman, oversized balloon, big googly eyes. One of the simplest pages in the set — and one of the most loved.
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Baby Spiderman Crawling

Baby Spiderman Crawling

Even babies can be superheroes — this one’s crawling in full suit. The round shapes make it one of the easiest pages to color in the whole collection.
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Baby Spiderman Sleeping

Baby Spiderman Sleeping

Curled up in a web hammock, fast asleep. Short coloring session, big cuteness payoff.
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Spiderman Web Swing

Spiderman Web Swing

The classic move — one arm out, body diagonal, city below. The web and suit details give kids plenty to work with.
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Spiderman Climbing a Wall

Spiderman Climbing a Wall

Flat against the wall, every web line on the suit showing — one of the cleaner pages in the set for anyone who likes to add detail.
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Spiderman Leaping Off a Rooftop

Spiderman Leaping Off a Rooftop

Mid-jump, arm forward, city dropping away underneath — the motion lines make this one feel fast even before it’s colored.
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Spiderman Hanging Upside Down

Spiderman Hanging Upside Down

Hanging upside down, staring right at you. Kids recognize this pose instantly — and it looks great on the wall once colored.
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Spiderman Shooting Webs

Spiderman Shooting Webs

Both wrists up, webs flying — this is the pose. The web streams give kids a fun coloring challenge beyond just the suit.
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Spiderman Hero Stance

Spiderman Hero Stance

Clean, full-body, no background clutter — all the focus goes straight to the suit. A solid starting page for any age.
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Chibi Spiderman in the City

Chibi Spiderman in the City

Big head, tiny body, huge eyes — chibi Spiderman in the city. Works for any age, colors up fast.
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Kawaii Spiderman Face

Kawaii Spiderman Face

Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, hearts everywhere — kawaii Spiderman at full power. Great for kids who want something a little softer.
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Chibi Spiderman with a Heart

Chibi Spiderman with a Heart

Round little Spiderman, arms wrapped around a heart almost as big as he is. Simple, sweet, quick to color.
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Cute Spiderman Swinging

Cute Spiderman Swinging

Mid-swing, big grin, nothing to worry about — this is Spiderman having the time of his life.
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Miles Morales Leaping Into Action

Miles Morales Leaping Into Action

Hoodie, sneakers, full commitment forward — Miles before the mask goes on. A fan favorite every time.
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Miles Morales Shooting Webs

Miles Morales Shooting Webs

Full suit, webs out, electricity crackling — the electric details make this one stand out from every other Spiderman page in the set.
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Miles Morales Unmasked

Miles Morales Unmasked

No mask, no suit — just Miles. The city background keeps the superhero feel without the costume.
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Chibi Miles Morales

Chibi Miles Morales

Miles in chibi form — the black and red suit reads even better at this scale. A quick, satisfying color.
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Iron Spider in Action Pose

Iron Spider in Action Pose

Four mechanical arms out, full suit on display — the Iron Spider armor gives this page more to color than almost anything else in the set.
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Iron Spider Standing

Iron Spider Standing

Arms tucked, suit centered — a cleaner look at the Iron Spider armor without all the action chaos.
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Iron Spider Shooting a Web

Iron Spider Shooting a Web

Web from the suit, one arm forward, city behind him — all the Iron Spider details in one active page.
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Lego Spiderman Moonlight Swing

Lego Spiderman Moonlight Swing

Block body, full moon, city at night — Lego Spiderman has a very specific kind of charm and this page has all of it.
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Lego Spiderman Action Stance

Lego Spiderman Action Stance

Fist forward, full Lego proportions — straightforward and satisfying. The blocky shapes make this one of the fastest pages to color.
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Lego Spiderman with Cap's Shield

Lego Spiderman with Cap’s Shield

Spiderman picked up the shield — Lego style. Two iconic things in one page, and the blocky shapes keep it easy.
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Spiderman vs Venom

Spiderman vs Venom

Face to face, both ready — the contrast between the two suits makes this one of the most striking pages in the set.
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Venom Standing Solo

Venom Standing Solo

All black suit, tongue out, full Venom energy — older kids especially love filling in the symbiote textures on this one.
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Spiderman and Venom Side by Side

Spiderman and Venom Side by Side

Red and blue next to all black — the contrast does the work here. Let the suits tell the story.
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Black Suit Spiderman

Black Suit Spiderman

The black suit changes everything — white emblem, dark city, web going out. A moody page that colors up completely differently from the rest.
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Symbiote Spiderman Transformation

Symbiote Spiderman Transformation

Half red, half black — the symbiote taking over mid-page. One of the more dramatic coloring challenges in the set.
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Spidey and His Amazing Friends

Spidey and His Amazing Friends

All three together, full action — the team page. Ghost-Spider’s white and Miles’s black suit give the group a great color spread.
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Spidey Solo Hero Pose

Spidey Solo Hero Pose

Young Spidey, animated style, all the energy of the show in one page. A natural first pick for younger fans of the series.
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Ghost-Spider in Action

Ghost-Spider in Action

White suit, pink accents, web out — Ghost-Spider gets her own page and it’s one of the most colorful in the set.
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Spiderman vs Batman

Spiderman vs Batman

Marvel meets DC — both mid-air, city below, neither backing down. The two suits side by side are a coloring challenge worth taking on.
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Spiderman and Batman Together

Spiderman and Batman Together

Side by side, both in full costume — red, blue, and black all on one page. The background gives it the right dramatic weight.
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Hello Kitty in Spiderman Costume

Hello Kitty in Spiderman Costume

Hello Kitty in the full suit, bow still on. The most unexpectedly charming crossover in the set.
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Hello Kitty and Spiderman

Hello Kitty and Spiderman

Two icons, one page — Hello Kitty’s clean white next to Spiderman’s red and blue. Kids who love both will fight over this one.
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Spiderman and Sonic Running

Spiderman and Sonic Running

Web-slinger meets the fastest thing alive — both in full sprint. The speed lines make this one of the most energetic pages in the set.
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Spiderman vs Sonic Face-Off

Spiderman vs Sonic Face-Off

Red and blue versus blue and gold — a face-off between two worlds. The contrasting colors make this one pop even before it’s finished.
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Spiderman vs Hulk

Spiderman vs Hulk

Hulk swinging, Spiderman web-first — the size difference alone makes this page interesting. Red, blue, and green all in one chaotic scene.
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Spiderman and Hulk Side by Side

Spiderman and Hulk Side by Side

One web-slinger, one enormous green giant — the size contrast is the whole joke. Both in hero stance, city behind them.
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Half Peter Parker, Half Spiderman

Half Peter Parker, Half Spiderman

One face, two identities — the mask pulled halfway up. It’s one of the most recognizable Spiderman images there is, and it colors beautifully.
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Peter Parker in Civilian Clothes

Peter Parker in Civilian Clothes

No suit, no mask — just Peter. A quieter page that fans of the character really connect with.
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Christmas Spiderman Swinging

Christmas Spiderman Swinging

Santa hat, web out, snowflakes falling — Spiderman’s version of a Christmas card. One of the most printed seasonal pages every year.
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Spiderman Delivering Christmas Gifts

Spiderman Delivering Christmas Gifts

Swapped the web for a gift bag — Spiderman on Christmas delivery duty. The presents and suit together make for a very colorful page.
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Spiderman by the Christmas Tree

Spiderman by the Christmas Tree

Full suit next to a fully decorated tree — the ornaments and suit pattern together give this page more coloring surface than it looks like at first.
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Halloween Spiderman with Jack-o-Lantern

Halloween Spiderman with Jack-o-Lantern

Crouched down, pumpkin in hand, Halloween night behind him — the orange and black next to the red and blue suit works surprisingly well.
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Spiderman on a Broomstick

Spiderman on a Broomstick

Web-slinging traded for a broomstick — Spiderman doing Halloween his way. The moon, bats, and suit make this one a seasonal standout.
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Easter Spiderman with Easter Eggs

Easter Spiderman with Easter Eggs

Full suit, Easter eggs in hand, flowers in the background — an unlikely combo that somehow works perfectly as a seasonal page.
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Spiderman Easter Basket Swing

Spiderman Easter Basket Swing

Easter basket, web swing, spring flowers below — Spiderman made the Easter delivery and he did it in style.
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Spiderman with a Birthday Cake

Spiderman with a Birthday Cake

Cake, candles, confetti — Spiderman showing up to the birthday party in full suit. A personal favorite for themed party printouts.
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Spiderman Birthday Balloons

Spiderman Birthday Balloons

Party hat on, balloons in hand — Spiderman fully committed to the celebration. Kids love coloring each balloon a different color.
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Spiderman Valentine's Heart

Spiderman Valentine’s Heart

Both hands on a heart almost as big as his torso — Spiderman’s Valentine’s Day page. Sweet, simple, and prints perfectly for the holiday.
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Spiderman Web Heart

Spiderman Web Heart

Web shaped into a heart — this one’s as clever as it is sweet. The city backdrop keeps it from getting too soft.
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Detailed Spiderman Action Pose

Detailed Spiderman Action Pose

Every web line on the suit drawn in, city layered behind him — this one takes time and looks incredible finished.
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Spiderman Mask Close-Up

Spiderman Mask Close-Up

Just the mask, full detail — the eye shapes and web lines are the whole challenge here. Colored pencils or fine-tip markers are the move.
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Spiderman on a Night City Rooftop

Spiderman on a Night City Rooftop

Night skyline, rooftop silhouette, fine line work throughout — the kind of page that’s worth framing when it’s done.
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WHO IS SPIDER-MAN

Spider-Man first appeared in Marvel Comics in 1962, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko as a teenager bitten by a radioactive spider — and he’s been one of the most recognizable superheroes in the world ever since. Peter Parker’s story of balancing ordinary life with extraordinary responsibility struck a chord that never faded. Over the decades he appeared in animated series, blockbuster Sony and MCU films, video games, and more merchandise than almost any other character in pop culture history. When kids search for spiderman coloring pages or pictures to color spider-man, they’re looking for all of it — the classic red and blue suit, the web-slinging action poses, the city skylines.

What makes Spider-Man especially interesting for coloring is how many versions exist. Miles Morales brought a new Spider-Man to the Spider-Verse with a black and red suit and electric powers. The Iron Spider armor added gold mechanical legs. Venom took the black symbiote suit into full villain territory. Lego Spiderman, chibi Spiderman, and baby Spiderman each have their own distinct look and audience. Ghost-Spider, aka Spider-Gwen, rounded out a team that spans generations. This collection covers all of them — from the easiest toddler-friendly outlines to the most detailed adult pages — because Spider-Man is never just one thing.

How to Color Spider-Man

Canonical colors are the fastest starting point. Peter Parker’s classic suit is red and dark blue with black web lines — the web pattern looks best filled in with a fine-tip black marker or a sharp colored pencil rather than a broad crayon. The spider emblem on the chest is black. Miles Morales flips the palette entirely: his suit is black with red accents and a white spider symbol, which makes it one of the most striking pages to color in the whole set. The Iron Spider armor uses red, gold, and silver for the mechanical arms — keeping the arms a different color family from the suit helps the pose stay readable.

For villains and crossover pages, a few things help. Venom looks best with one deep black for the suit and a bright pink or red for the tongue — keeping those two apart is what makes the page pop. When Spider-Man appears with Batman, making Spidey’s red a touch brighter and Batman’s suit a cooler dark gray keeps the two from blending together. The Hello Kitty crossover works best when Hello Kitty stays mostly white with just the bow colored in, letting Spider-Man’s red and blue carry the page.

For younger kids, crayons and chunky markers work perfectly on the easy and toddler pages — the outlines are thick enough to handle both. For older kids and adults, colored pencils or fine-tip markers give the best results on the detailed pages, especially for the web pattern on the suit and the city skyline backgrounds. The mask close-up and the night city rooftop page in particular reward careful work with pencils.

What to Do With Finished Pages

Turn them into a Spider-Man birthday party kit. Print the birthday cake page and the balloons page, color them the night before, and use them as table decorations or hand them out as party favors. The seasonal pages in this set were designed with exactly this kind of use in mind — quick to print, easy to color, and useful beyond just the coloring session itself. Free spiderman coloring pages for a birthday party cost nothing and take ten minutes to prepare.

Build a Spider-Verse wall display. Print one page from each character section — Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider, Iron Spider — color them all and hang them as a group. The contrasting suits create a natural gallery effect, and kids who colored their own pages are always proud to see them displayed. The chibi and kawaii versions work especially well for this because their proportions look great at smaller display sizes.

Make a DIY comic book. The action pages in this set — web swing, rooftop leap, wall crawl, web shooting — follow a natural story sequence. Print them in order, color them, add speech bubbles with a marker, and staple them together. Kids who do this regularly tend to develop real storytelling instincts, and it’s one of the most replayable uses of a coloring page set.

Use the easy pages for fine motor practice. The toddler and baby sections have outlines thick enough to work as tracing practice before kids move to freehand coloring. Teachers and homeschool parents use easy spiderman coloring pages for kids exactly this way — the familiar character keeps engagement high while the task builds pencil control.

Create a holiday greeting card. Fold a sheet of cardstock in half, print the Christmas or Valentine’s page at half size, glue it to the front, color it, and write a message inside. The Christmas Spiderman with Santa hat and the Valentine heart page both work perfectly at card size — and a handmade superhero card is something most kids would rather give than a store-bought one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Spider-Man coloring pages really free?

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

Is there a Miles Morales coloring page in this set?

Yes — there are four Miles Morales pages, including him in his black and red suit, his civilian hoodie and sneakers, a chibi version, and a full electric web-shooting pose.

Are there any villain pages?

Yes. Venom gets three dedicated pages — solo, battling Spider-Man, and standing side by side. The symbiote transformation and the black suit pages also lean into that darker territory.

Which pages are easiest for toddlers?

The Easy section (pages 7–11) and the Baby/Toddler section (pages 12–14) have the thickest outlines and simplest shapes in the set. Those are the best starting point for young kids.

Which Spider-Man versions are included?

Classic Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Iron Spider, Lego Spider-Man, black suit / symbiote, chibi, kawaii, and Ghost-Spider. The set also includes Peter Parker out of costume.

Are there Into the Spider-Verse pages?

The Miles Morales pages are inspired by his Spider-Verse appearance. The chibi Spider-Verse team page features Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Ghost-Spider together.

Can I download all pages as a coloring book?

Each page is available as an individual PDF. Click any image to open and download — you can print as many as you like and staple them together into your own coloring book.

Are there Christmas and Halloween Spider-Man pages?

Yes — three Christmas pages (Santa hat swing, gift bag delivery, Christmas tree) and two Halloween pages (jack-o-lantern, broomstick). Easter, Valentine’s Day, and birthday pages are also in the set.

Disclaimer: Spider-Man and all related characters are trademarks of Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, and are also associated with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Batman is a trademark of DC Comics. Hello Kitty is a trademark of Sanrio Co., Ltd. Sonic the Hedgehog is a trademark of Sega Corporation. 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 any of these companies in any way.

These pages work just as well for a quiet afternoon at home as they do for a classroom activity or a themed birthday party — a parent can print the whole seasonal section the night before and have ten pages ready without any prep beyond a printer. Whether it’s a toddler working through the easy pages with chunky crayons or an older kid spending an hour on the Iron Spider armor detail, there’s a page in here for every level. All 60 pages are here, free, as printable PDFs.

If you’re looking for more character coloring pages, the Sonic coloring pages, Dragon Ball Z coloring pages, Minion coloring pages, and Minecraft 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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