Batman Year One Original Coloring

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

The main part of book one reprints the original four issues 1987 mini-series (Batman #404-407) on thick white mat paper, with all pages "rescanned from the original board". The result is in my eyes very similar to the 2005/2012 Deluxe editions. Here from top to bottom, book one of this absolute edition, 2012 deluxe edition and 2005 edition.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

Free Batman Coloring Page To Print - Batman Coloring Pages

Free Batman coloring page to print - Batman Coloring Pages

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

The main part of book one reprints the original four issues 1987 mini-series (Batman #404-407) on thick white mat paper, with all pages "rescanned from the original board". The result is in my eyes very similar to the 2005/2012 Deluxe editions. Here from top to bottom, book one of this absolute edition, 2012 deluxe edition and 2005 edition.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

A Page From Batman: Year One. | Batman Year One, Comic Book Artwork ...

A page from Batman: Year One. | Batman year one, Comic book artwork ...

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

Batman: Year One Color By Nic011 On DeviantArt

Batman: Year One Color by nic011 on DeviantArt

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

The main part of book one reprints the original four issues 1987 mini-series (Batman #404-407) on thick white mat paper, with all pages "rescanned from the original board". The result is in my eyes very similar to the 2005/2012 Deluxe editions. Here from top to bottom, book one of this absolute edition, 2012 deluxe edition and 2005 edition.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Batman: Year One on Instagram: ???Art by @jcbedgar. #batman # ...

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

From Frank Miller (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) and David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil) comes one of the most revered storylines in the Batman mythos, "Year One," presented in these facsimile re.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

BATMAN: YEAR ONE Looks Better Than Ever In New Trailer For Oversized ...

BATMAN: YEAR ONE Looks Better Than Ever in New Trailer for Oversized ...

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

From Frank Miller (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) and David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil) comes one of the most revered storylines in the Batman mythos, "Year One," presented in these facsimile re.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Batman: Year One - Original Colors Vs. Recoloring, What Do You Prefer ...

Batman: Year One - original colors vs. recoloring, what do you prefer ...

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

From Frank Miller (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) and David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil) comes one of the most revered storylines in the Batman mythos, "Year One," presented in these facsimile re.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.

Batman: Year One | DC Database | FANDOM Powered By Wikia

Batman: Year One | DC Database | FANDOM powered by Wikia

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

Batman: Year One [Coloring] - UBC

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

Batman: Year One - Original Colors Vs. Recoloring, What Do You Prefer ...

Batman: Year One - original colors vs. recoloring, what do you prefer ...

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

Batman Year One, Character Model Sheet, Character Modeling

Batman year one, Character model sheet, Character modeling

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

The main part of book one reprints the original four issues 1987 mini-series (Batman #404-407) on thick white mat paper, with all pages "rescanned from the original board". The result is in my eyes very similar to the 2005/2012 Deluxe editions. Here from top to bottom, book one of this absolute edition, 2012 deluxe edition and 2005 edition.

From Frank Miller (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) and David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil) comes one of the most revered storylines in the Batman mythos, "Year One," presented in these facsimile re.

On this page, you will find 40 original Batman coloring pages that are entirely free to download or print! I included many versions and styles of Batman, from my personal favorite in the Dark Knight, cute kawaii Batman, Lego Batman and Robin, Batman with Catwoman, Batman with the Joker, and many more!

To date, the only way to enjoy the original coloring was to get the original issues (Batman #404-407). Finally, in 2016, DC published an Absolute edition of Batman: Year One, containing two books; one with the original coloring and one with the recoloring. The first volume remasters the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions. The second volume reprints the original.

This is because Richmond Lewis, the original colorist (and David Mazzucchelli's wife), did the recoloring herself. Lewis is a painter first, and was brought in to do the coloring by Mazzucchelli. In the recoloring, Lewis is able to take advantage of a wider range of colors than were possible with the original printing process.

Here are a few pages from the Absolute edition which had a version with original coloring and a Recolored version. For reference this is the original comic, the original coloring Absolute and the re-colored Absolute. For what it's worth I tend to favor original coloring but the Deluxe edition is really great, the larger format is worth it.

Let's look at page three from Batman #406 (April 1987), which was part three of the "Batman: Year One" storyline (it was originally serialized in four parts in the ongoing Batman series), as it appeared in the standard newsprint comics of the day. The line art is by David Mazzucchelli, and the color art is by Richmond Lewis.

The main part of book one reprints the original four issues 1987 mini-series (Batman #404-407) on thick white mat paper, with all pages "rescanned from the original board". The result is in my eyes very similar to the 2005/2012 Deluxe editions. Here from top to bottom, book one of this absolute edition, 2012 deluxe edition and 2005 edition.

I definitely read it with the new coloring for the first time. Sometimes older elements of comics stand out more after you revisit them. I don't think I would have enjoyed Year One as much (when I first read it) if it was the original coloring. But now, I LOVE that original coloring. I can appreciate it more now, for sure.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high.

Experience the gritty, realistic style of Batman: Year One with this atmospheric coloring page. Depicting a younger Batman perched on a fire escape, this page captures the noir-inspired aesthetic of the famous comic. It's perfect for those who appreciate a more grounded, street.


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