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View all →Sonic spreads his arms wide in a web-slinger pose, dressed head-to-toe in a Spider-Man suit with web-pattern details and a spider logo on the chest. Color the suit classic red and deep blue with black web lines, and leave the mask eyes white. The corner spider webs are a treat for patient colorists.
Hello Kitty peeks over a striped gift box, arms wrapped around the ribbon bow while little hearts float all around. Color her classic red hair bow first, then try cherry red or candy pink for the box with a warm gold ribbon. Thick, simple lines make this an easy finish with crayons.
Baby Sonic stands in a sunny outdoor scene, offering a star-shaped flower while a smiling sun beams down from the corner. Color him in Sonic blue with a cream belly, the flower in bright yellow or pink, and the sun a warm golden orange. A perfect first Sonic page for the youngest colorists.
A Minecraft character leans into the page wearing a pointed Christmas hat, with a bold pixel pattern across the chest. Color the hat festive red with a white pom-pom and try dark green for the sweater behind the pixel design. The chest pattern is the most intricate section.
A cheerful cartoon cow stands on a grassy lawn, grinning with a dark patch on its side and a tiny bell at its neck. Color the body white or cream, the patch deep brown, and add bright greens for the lawn and soft blue for the sky. The wildflowers in the foreground are a fun bonus detail to color.
Hello Kitty holds up her camera with a cheeky wink, wearing a polka-dot skirt and a striped ribbon at her waist. Color the skirt in soft pink with white dots, the camera body in grey or black, and the lens in a warm amber. A quick, cheerful page for younger colorists.
Infinite stands in his menacing stance, one hand extended and flame-like quills flowing back, wearing his asymmetric mask and diamond-chest costume. Color his mask half jet black and half with the spiral eye in red, and give his costume deep crimson and charcoal tones. The mountain background keeps the backdrop clean and dramatic.
Bluey and Bingo run side by side through an outdoor scene, holding hands and looking like they've just spotted something surprising. Color Bluey in her classic blue-cyan with an orange shirt, and Bingo in warm orange with a yellow top. Add the rolling green hills and tree trunks last for a finished outdoor feel.
A Minecraft sword built from dozens of pixel squares angles diagonally across the page, with brick wall panels filling each corner. Color the blade in sky blue for diamond, silver for iron, or any shade you like, and fill the brick sections in warm red and mortar gray.
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View all →Spider-Man dangles upside down from a strand and holds his phone out for a selfie, rooftops and water towers spread out below him. Red and blue for the suit, cool grey for the phone, and warm brown for the wooden water tanks. The window rows go quickly in one flat blue.
Spider-Man crouches low on a skateboard as it runs along a flat rail, arms stretched out to keep him steady. Classic red and blue for the suit, then any color you like on the deck, with silver wheels and a plain grey rail. The board is the spot for a bold pattern.
Spider-Man holds a round two-tier cake out in front of him with three tall candles burning on top. Red and blue for the suit, then whatever frosting you like: pale pink, mint, or chocolate brown, with a bright dot in every circle. The flames want warm orange.
A big circular web fills the page, its rings packed with rows of tiny spiders, triangles, circles, and zigzag bands, with one small spider resting at the center. Try a dark-to-light path from the rim inward, or repeat three colors around every ring. Pens keep the small shapes clean.
Doctor Octopus stands square to you with four segmented metal arms curling out around him, claws open. Cool steel greys suit the tentacles, deep olive the long patterned coat, and solid black the round sunglasses. The bridge girders behind him take a rust wash nicely.
The Green Goblin banks his bat-winged glider over the skyline, a pumpkin bomb raised high, while Spider-Man swings up on a web line to meet him. Sickly green suits the goblin, purple his ragged tunic, and cool grey the hundreds of tower windows below.
Spider-Man balances in a tight crouch on the arm of a streetlight, one hand steady on the lamp head as he watches the block below. Red and blue for the suit, charcoal for the lamppost, and warm yellow inside the lamp. The building windows behind him fill in fast.
Spider-Man waves hello in a floppy Santa hat, holding a sack packed with wrapped presents beside a trimmed tree. Classic red and blue for the suit, forest green for the tree, and a different color on every bauble. The gift bows are a good spot for gold.
Spider-Man plants his feet on the tracks and throws out both arms, webs stretching to the tunnel walls as a train bears down behind him. Red and blue for the suit, steel grey for the train, and warm brown for the wooden ties. Leave the headlights pale yellow so they glow.