40 Bane Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Step into Gotham with these Bane coloring pages, available for you to download and print for free. These sheets feature the powerful comic book villain in bold poses, masked portraits, battle scenes, and even a few fun designs for younger fans.

Whether you like dramatic DC Comics coloring sheets, action-packed Batman scenes, or simple Bane printables with thick outlines, this collection gives you plenty of ways to relax, color, and enjoy one of Batman’s toughest enemies!

Free Printable Bane Coloring Pages

These free printable Bane coloring pages are made for kids, teens, and adult comic book fans who enjoy strong characters, dark Gotham settings, and detailed superhero-style artwork. You can color Bane in his classic mask, tactical gear, Venom-powered scenes, or even a cute chibi version that feels a little less scary.

Each Bane coloring sheet is available as a PDF and prints well on standard A4 paper. Some pages have bold, easy lines for beginners, while others include more detailed designs like Bane facing Batman, training in the pit, breaking chains, or standing in a stained glass style portrait.

5 Ways to Turn Bane Coloring Pages Into Fun Crafts

Once you finish your Bane coloring pages, you can use them for more than just a folder or fridge display. These craft ideas turn your printable Bane pictures into fun projects with paper, glue, scissors, and a bit of imagination.

1. Gotham Villain Wall Art

Pick a finished Bane coloring page with a strong full-body pose, a close-up masked portrait, or a dramatic Gotham action scene. Color it with deep greens, blacks, grays, and purples for that comic book look, or go brighter if you want a bold poster style.

After the page is colored, mount it onto black or dark blue construction paper so it looks framed. This small border makes the artwork feel more finished, and it also helps the colors stand out.

You can hang the finished Bane wall art in a bedroom, comic corner, classroom display, or party area. We like this craft because it keeps things simple, but the final result still feels cool and display-worthy.

2. Bane vs Batman Story Cards

Use several Bane coloring sheets to create a mini comic story. You could start with Bane escaping Arkham Asylum, then add a Batman face-off in Gotham, and finish with a big battle scene. The pages already give you a nice starting point, so kids only need to add color and a few words.

Cut each finished coloring page into a card shape, then glue it onto cardstock. On the back, have children write one or two sentences about what is happening in the scene.

This works well for DC Comics fans who enjoy storytelling, but it also helps younger kids practice writing without making it feel like schoolwork.

Once the cards are done, stack them in order and staple them together, or punch a hole in the corner and tie them with yarn. Now you have a handmade Bane comic booklet.

3. Villain Mask Craft

A Bane mask coloring page is perfect for a simple costume craft, especially if the design has his iconic mask clearly shown. Have the child color the mask first, using dark tones, silver details, or even wild colors for a fun party version.

After that, cut around the face shape and glue it onto thin cardboard to make it stronger.

An adult can cut out the eye holes, then punch one hole on each side of the mask. Tie string, yarn, or elastic through the holes so the mask can be worn.

This is a fun idea for a superhero party, Halloween activity, or comic-themed afternoon. Just remind kids that Bane is a villain, so the pretend play can stay silly and friendly.

4. Bane Bookmarks

Some Bane coloring pages have smaller details that work nicely as bookmarks, such as his logo, a simple standing pose, a pixel art design, or a mini Bane character. Color the part you want, then cut it into a long rectangle or trim around the figure.

Glue the cutout onto cardstock, and laminate it if you want it to last longer. If you do not have a laminator, clear packing tape can work in a pinch.

Punch a hole at the top and add ribbon or yarn. These Bane bookmarks make a fun little gift for comic book readers, especially when paired with a Batman graphic novel or superhero storybook.

5. Gotham Battle Diorama

For a craft with more action, use Bane coloring pages to build a small Gotham diorama inside a shoebox. Choose one page for the background, such as a dark street scene or snowy mountain camp, and another page with Bane, Batman, Robin, Nightwing, or another character to cut out.

Color the background first, then glue it inside the back of the shoebox. Add gray paper buildings, windows, lightning, or broken wall pieces if you want more detail.

Next, color and cut out the characters. Leave a small strip of paper under each figure, fold it backward, and glue that folded part to the bottom of the box so the character stands up.

This project takes more time, but it looks great once finished. It also lets kids create their own Bane battle scene instead of just coloring one flat page.

Have fun printing, coloring, and crafting with these Bane coloring pages!

Leave a Comment