41 Batman Coloring Pages
Get ready to dive into Gotham City with these 50 free printable Batman coloring pages that are all available as PDFs to download or print! Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Dark Knight or just love superheroes, these Batman coloring sheets will bring action-packed fun to your day. From the Bat-Signal lighting up the sky to Batman driving the Batmobile, every page is full of thrilling scenes to color.

You’ll find Batman fighting crime, teaming up with Robin, facing off against villains like the Joker and Penguin, and even just chilling in the Batcave. These coloring pages are perfect for kids who love adventure, superheroes, and creative fun. They’re also great for party activities, classroom projects, or just relaxing at home with some crayons or markers.
How To Download and Use the Coloring Sheets
To get started, just click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a free printable PDF coloring page in a new tab. You can download, print, or even color them digitally on a tablet or iPad.
All of the coloring pages are made to fit standard US letter size paper (8.5×11), but they also print nicely on A4 paper. Get your colored pencils ready—it’s time to help Batman save the day!
Fun Things To Do With Your Batman Coloring Pages
Make Your Own Gotham City Comic Book
After your child colors a few Batman coloring pages, help them turn them into a homemade comic book. Staple 5–10 pages together and let them write their own story under each picture. They can add speech bubbles and sound effects like “Pow!” or “Zap!” using markers or stickers. This is a great way to build storytelling skills and have fun at the same time.
Create a Batman Wall Collage
Print out several different Batman coloring sheets, color them, and arrange them into a large poster or wall collage. Use tape or glue to stick them on poster board or a cardboard box cutout. This makes an awesome superhero-themed decoration for bedrooms or playrooms. Add your child’s name and a fun title like “Welcome to Gotham City!”
Design a DIY Batman Puzzle
Once your coloring page is complete, glue it onto a piece of thin cardboard or an old cereal box. Cut it into puzzle pieces of different shapes and sizes. Now your child has their very own Batman puzzle to play with! This is perfect for keeping little hands busy and making something reusable.
Turn Pages Into Superhero Masks
Choose a coloring page that has a clear image of Batman’s face or cowl. After coloring it, cut around the mask shape, and punch holes on the sides to add string or elastic. Your child can now wear their own Batman mask and pretend to patrol Gotham! For extra fun, print a second mask for Robin, Batgirl, or even the Joker.
Make a Batman Coloring Banner
Cut your finished Batman coloring pages into triangle or square shapes and tape them to a long piece of string or yarn. Hang this DIY banner across a bedroom, classroom, or party space for a superhero party vibe. You can even write out messages like “Happy Birthday!” or “Batman Rules!” across the banner pieces.
Use Them as DIY Party Invitations
Take a Batman coloring page and print it out half-size to fold into a card. After coloring, write party details inside like the date, time, and location of a superhero party. Kids can even color them in themselves and hand them out to friends! It’s a fun, personal way to invite guests to a Batman-themed event.
Create a Batman Mobile for Room Décor
Cut out Batman, Batmobile, and Bat-Signal images from several coloring pages. After coloring them, hang the pieces with string from a coat hanger or dowel. Now you’ve made your own Batman mobile that can hang from the ceiling or above a bed. It adds movement and fun to any superhero-themed room!
Make a Story Cube With Villain Scenes
Take six different Batman coloring sheets that feature characters like the Joker, Penguin, or Two-Face. Color and cut out squares with each scene, and glue them onto a cube made from folded cardboard. Now your child can roll the cube to get a new “story starter” every time—perfect for pretend play or storytelling games.
DIY Superhero Bookmarks
Pick a narrow section of a coloring page—maybe Batman leaping or a Bat-Signal. Cut it into a rectangle and laminate it with tape. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for flair. Now you’ve got a cool Batman bookmark for reading time!
Make a Countdown Calendar
If your child is looking forward to a birthday, trip, or holiday, make a Batman countdown! Use 10 or 20 coloring pages and number them like a calendar. Tape them on the wall or fridge and color one each day to count down to the special event. It adds excitement and gives them a mini-project each day.
Turn Them Into a Reward Chart
Use several coloring pages to make a fun reward chart. Print out a few Batman pages and write goals at the top like “Brush teeth,” “Do homework,” or “Clean room.” Each time the task is done, your child gets to color a small part of the sheet. When it’s all filled in, they earn a small prize or superhero badge!
Build a DIY Gotham City Diorama
Color cutouts of Batman, buildings, villains, and the Batmobile from the pages. Use a shoebox as the base, and glue in your colored pieces to create a 3D Gotham City scene. Add construction paper for roads and LEGO blocks or small toys for buildings. This is a fun and detailed craft that could take a whole afternoon!
Turn Pages Into Window Decorations
After coloring a Batman page, trace the outline onto thin plastic or wax paper and color again with markers or paint. Tape these translucent versions to your window for a cool stained glass look. The Bat-Signal looks especially awesome lit up by the sun!
These Batman coloring pages are not only fun to color but also great for hands-on crafts, creative play, and superhero-themed decorations. Be sure to grab your free printable PDF coloring sheets and start saving Gotham—one page at a time!