Free Miles Morales coloring pages: 39 printable PDF designs featuring the Spider-Verse hero in his black-and-red suit, from dynamic action poses to cute chibi styles and scenes with friends. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.
Miles Morales is a version of Spider-Man from Marvel Comics, created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli, who first appeared in 2011. He is a teenager from Brooklyn, of African American and Puerto Rican heritage, who gains spider powers after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. Like the original Spider-Man, Miles can climb walls and has super strength and agility, but he also has two special powers of his own: a “venom blast” of bio-electricity and the ability to turn invisible. His suit is one of the most striking in the Spider-Verse, a sleek black design with a red spider emblem and red webbing accents. Miles became widely loved through the animated films “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and “Across the Spider-Verse.” This collection captures him in action poses, close-ups, and fun styles.
The collection has 39 pages, ranging from simple designs for younger children to detailed action scenes for older fans. Because Miles wears a bold black-and-red suit, these pages are a great place to practice strong contrast and dynamic, action-packed coloring.
What Is Inside This Collection
The 39 pages cover many poses and styles, so there is something for every Miles Morales fan.
Classic Miles Morales
Many pages feature Miles in his iconic black-and-red Spider-Man suit, in portraits and hero poses. As the star, he is the most popular character to color.
Action and Web-Swinging
Several pages show Miles in action, swinging through the city, jumping, and posing mid-air. These dynamic scenes are exciting to color and full of movement.
Chibi and Cute Styles
Some pages show Miles in cute chibi and cartoon styles, with a big head and small body. These simple, fun designs are perfect for younger children.
Miles With Friends
Other pages show Miles with other Spider-Verse characters, like Gwen, and with his team. These bring more of the Spider-Verse world to color.
What Miles Morales Coloring Pages Do
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. Miles’s detailed suit and action poses give children plenty of careful coloring to build hand control.
Connecting to a favorite hero. For Spider-Man fans, coloring Miles Morales extends a favorite character into a creative, screen-free activity. His popularity from the Spider-Verse films makes coloring feel exciting and personal.
Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The bold, absorbing designs provide the kind of focused coloring associated with the study’s calming findings, making them a relaxing activity.
Encouraging creative color choices. Miles’s suit and the colorful, graphic style of the Spider-Verse invite bold, creative coloring. Children can practice strong contrast and even add their own color-splash effects for a comic-book look.
How to Color Miles Morales Pages Well
- The suit base: Miles’s suit is mostly black, using a solid Crayola “Black,” which is the base of his famous look and different from the classic red-and-blue Spider-Man.
- Red accents: Add bright red to the spider emblem on his chest, the webbing lines, and the inside of his mask, using Crayola “Red” or “Scarlet,” which makes the design pop.
- The mask eyes: Leave the large eye lenses white with black outlines, which gives his mask its expressive, recognizable look.
- Keep black neat: Since so much of the suit is black, encourage steady, even filling, and leave thin white gaps around the red webbing so the lines stay crisp.
- Venom blast effects: For action pages, add bright blue and yellow around his hands to show his electric “venom blast” power, which is unique to Miles.
- City backgrounds: Color buildings in grays and blues, and add a colorful, graffiti-style pop to the background to match the Spider-Verse art style.
5 Creative Craft Ideas With Miles Morales Coloring Pages
1. Action Poster. Color a web-swinging Miles and add your own city background to make a dynamic Spider-Verse poster for a bedroom wall.
2. Comic Book Panel. Color several action pages, add speech bubbles and sound effects like “THWIP,” and arrange them into your own comic book page.
3. Hero Standee. Color Miles, glue him to the card, cut him out, and fold a tab at the base so he stands up for play or display.
4. Bookmark. Color a tall, web-swinging Miles, cut it into a strip, glue it to a card, and laminate it to make a cool superhero bookmark.
5. Spider-Verse Wall Display. Color several Miles pages in different styles and arrange them like a gallery to celebrate the Spider-Verse.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Miles Morales coloring pages?
Miles Morales coloring pages are printable designs featuring the Spider-Verse hero in his black-and-red suit, in action poses, close-ups, and chibi styles. They can be printed as PDFs or colored online in the browser.
Who created Miles Morales?
Miles Morales was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli for Marvel Comics, first appearing in 2011. He became widely known through the animated films “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018) and “Across the Spider-Verse” (2023).
Who is Miles Morales?
Miles Morales is a teenager from Brooklyn, of African American and Puerto Rican heritage, who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. He is known for being brave, funny, and creative, and for bringing a fresh, modern feel to the Spider-Man story.
What are Miles Morales’s powers?
Like the original Spider-Man, Miles can climb walls and has super strength and agility. He also has two special powers of his own: a “venom blast,” a burst of bio-electricity from his hands, and the ability to turn invisible, which helps him hide from enemies.
What color is Miles Morales’s suit?
Miles Morales wears a sleek black suit with a red spider emblem on the chest, red webbing lines, and red inside the mask. This bold black-and-red design sets him apart from the classic red-and-blue Spider-Man suit and is very recognizable.
How is Miles different from the original Spider-Man?
Miles Morales is a different character from Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man. He has his own family, his own black-and-red suit, and unique powers like the venom blast and invisibility. In the Spider-Verse stories, many Spider-heroes exist across different worlds.
Are Miles Morales coloring pages suitable for young children?
Yes. The collection includes simple and chibi designs that are easy for younger children, along with detailed action scenes for older children and fans. The popular hero appeals to a wide range of ages.
Are these Miles Morales coloring pages free to print?
All pages are free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online in the browser. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages can be printed at home on standard paper for personal use.
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