They’re slow. They’re relentless. And somehow, against all logic, we can’t stop being obsessed with them.
Zombies are the one monster that every generation reinvents for itself — horror movie grotesque, Disney high school musical, Minecraft pixelated nightmare, Call of Duty combat zone, Lego minifigure, cute cartoon. The zombie contains multitudes and so does this collection.
These 100 free zombie coloring pages cover every flavor of undead: simple friendly zombies for kids who want spooky without nightmares, Disney Zombies and Lego zombie sheets for fandom lovers, intense horror and Halloween scenes for teens, and genuinely unsettling detailed zombie art for adults who want their coloring pages with actual stakes.
Pick your apocalypse. Print it free.
Perfect for parties and crafts – browse our full 3500+ Halloween coloring pages catalog with 40+ categories.
Obsessed with the undead? Don’t miss our vampire coloring pages, skeleton coloring pages, and mummy coloring pages.
15 Awesome Ways to Use Your Finished Zombie Coloring Pages
- Decorate homes, classrooms, or party venues for Halloween
- Make your own zombie storybook or comic strip
- Gift zombies as fun themed cards to friends and family
- Laminate to create reusable placemats for Halloween meals
- Hold a spooky coloring contest among family or classmates
- Use pages in creative writing projects inspired by zombies
- Share your colored art in fan groups and social media communities
- Create DIY zombie masks or costumes from colored sheets
- Turn pages into bookmarks for horror books or comics
- Display favorites around your room or on school walls
- Organize virtual zombie-themed coloring parties with friends
- Use detailed pages for calming and mindful coloring sessions
- Combine sheets to make large, creepy murals
- Start a yearly coloring tradition building your zombie collection
- Donate artwork to local hospitals, libraries, or shelters during Halloween
Coloring Tips for Perfect Zombie Art
- Start with softer pastel colors for zombie skin, build up nasty reds and greens for wounds
- Use darker colors to create shadow and depth on torn clothes and backgrounds
- Highlight eyes, teeth, or glowing objects with bright white or yellow gel pens
- Layer colors slowly to add texture to fleshy or decay details
- Have fun inventing your own zombie looks and colors—no rules!
How to Organize Your Zombie Coloring Masterpieces
- Save your pages in a special folder or scrapbook for easy viewing
- Create a “Zombie Wall of Fame” to decorate your room or classroom
- Digitize your best pages to share online or keep memories safe
- Frame and rotate your top art as seasonal decorations
- Give your creations as gifts or collaborate on group projects
