42 Beast Boy Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Get ready for wild superhero fun with these Beast Boy coloring pages that are all free to download and print! If you have a Teen Titans fan at home, these sheets are a great way to mix action, animals, comedy, and a little green chaos into one creative activity.

This collection includes Beast Boy in full-body hero poses, close-up portraits, cute chibi designs, Teen Titans team scenes, animal transformations, and action-packed pages where he turns into creatures like a T-Rex, gorilla, eagle, wolf, cheetah, whale, and more!

Free Printable Beast Boy Coloring Pages

These free printable Beast Boy coloring pages are perfect for kids, teens, and comic book fans who love Garfield Logan, the green shapeshifting hero from Teen Titans and DC Comics. You can print a simple portrait for younger kids, choose a detailed action pose for older fans, or pick a fun animal transformation page when you want something a little different.

Each coloring sheet is available as a PDF and is made to fit standard A4 paper, so printing should be easy at home or in the classroom. You can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even watercolor pencils if the paper is thick enough.

5 Ways to Turn Beast Boy Coloring Pages Into Fun Crafts

Once your Beast Boy coloring sheets are finished, you can turn them into simple crafts instead of leaving them in a pile. These ideas work well for superhero parties, rainy afternoons, classroom art time, or any day when you want to keep the Teen Titans fun going.

1. Beast Boy Animal Transformation Posters

Beast Boy is famous for turning into animals, so this craft is a perfect fit for these printable coloring pages. Have kids choose a sheet where he becomes a green gorilla, T-Rex, eagle, cheetah, wolf, whale, bunny, or dragon.

After they color the page, mount it onto green or black construction paper to make a bold poster frame. The finished Beast Boy coloring page will look more like comic book wall art, especially if the kids add speech bubbles such as “Go Titans!” or “Animal mode!”

You can also have children write the animal name at the bottom and add one fun fact about it. That turns the craft into a light learning activity without making it feel like homework, which is always a nice win.

2. Teen Titans Team Scene Display

If your kids enjoy the whole Teen Titans crew, print a team coloring page with Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire, Robin, and Cyborg. You can also pair a Beast Boy and Raven gaming sheet or a Beast Boy and Cyborg high-five page with other superhero printables.

Have each child color one character or one part of the scene. Then glue the finished pages onto a large poster board to create a Titans Tower display.

This works really well for a group activity because everyone gets a job. One child can color Beast Boy’s classic green skin, another can shade Raven’s cloak, and someone else can add the background.

For a final touch, write “Teen Titans Go!” or “Titans Together!” across the top. It gives the project a fun comic book feel and makes the Beast Boy printable pages look like one big superhero mural.

3. Beast Boy Bookmarks

Some Beast Boy coloring sheets have clear shapes that work nicely as bookmarks, especially face close-ups, simple portraits, chibi Beast Boy, or small animal versions of him. Have kids color the character first, then cut around the design carefully.

Glue the cutout onto a strip of cardstock to make it stronger. If you have a laminator, laminate it so the bookmark lasts longer. If not, clear packing tape can help in a pinch.

Punch a hole at the top and tie green yarn, ribbon, or string through it. A Beast Boy bookmark is a cute gift for a comic fan, and it also makes reading feel a little more fun.

4. Superhero Greeting Cards

Beast Boy coloring pages can make great homemade cards, especially the pages where he is waving, winking, giving a thumbs-up, or celebrating with the Teen Titans. These designs already feel cheerful, so they fit birthdays, thank-you notes, or just-because cards.

Print the Beast Boy coloring picture smaller if you can, then place it on the front of a folded piece of cardstock. Kids can color the page, glue it down, and write a message inside.

A card with Beast Boy as a puppy, bunny, bear, or tiny chibi hero can feel extra cute for younger kids. For older fans, a full-body action pose or classic comic costume page gives the card a more superhero-style look.

We like this craft because it turns a simple printable into something personal. It feels much warmer than a store-bought card.

5. Beast Boy Puzzle Craft

Turn a finished Beast Boy coloring sheet into a puzzle for a quick and easy activity. This works best with bold pages, such as Beast Boy landing like a superhero, transforming into a tiger, or riding a giant green shark through the waves.

After the page is colored, glue it onto thin cardboard or cardstock. Once it dries, draw puzzle shapes on the back with a pencil. Make large pieces for younger kids and smaller pieces for older ones.

Cut the pieces out, mix them up, and have the kids rebuild the picture. You can store each puzzle in a small envelope with the character name written on the front.

This is a fun way to reuse Beast Boy coloring pages, and it gives kids another activity after the coloring part is done.

We hope these Beast Boy coloring pages bring plenty of green, goofy, shapeshifting fun to your day!

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