Shadowy dread and silent terror come together in these 36 Michael Myers coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This terrifying collection celebrates the enduring horror of Haddonfield's most infamous slasher, capturing the iconic menace that stalks the night!

These pages bring the terror of Halloween night right to your fingertips, from images of Michael Myers in his iconic mask with his signature knife, to scenes of him lurking in the shadows and stalking his prey, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Michael Myers Coloring Pages
Once your collection of finished Michael Myers coloring pages starts to pile up, don't let them gather dust! Turn those spooky masterpieces into awesome crafts with these easy and affordable ideas.
1. Michael Myers Standee
Glue your colored Michael Myers cut-out onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or a cereal box panel. Fold a small tab at the bottom and glue it to another piece of cardstock to create a stable stand. Now Michael can silently observe your desk or bookshelf!
2. Haddonfield House Shadow Lantern
Take a piece of black construction paper and form it into a cylinder, securing with tape. Cut out small window shapes. Glue your colored Michael Myers figure inside the cylinder so he appears to be peeking out of one of the windows when you place an LED tea light inside.
3. “He's Behind You!” Pop-Up Card
Fold a piece of construction paper in half for your card base. Cut out your colored Michael Myers and glue him to a small strip of paper that you attach inside the card, creating a pop-up effect when opened. You can add “Boo!” or “Happy Halloween!” to the front.
4. Myers' Knife Bookmark
Carefully cut out your colored Michael Myers. Glue him to a piece of sturdy cardstock for durability. Attach a strip of red construction paper at his feet, shaped like a dripping knife or blood smear, to create a chilling bookmark for your horror novels.
5. Shadow Puppet Play Set
Glue several different poses or expressions of your colored Michael Myers cut-outs onto popsicle sticks. Turn off the lights, shine a flashlight onto a blank wall or sheet, and create your own spooky Michael Myers shadow puppet show!
6. “Welcome to Haddonfield” Door Hanger
Draw and cut out a door hanger shape from heavy cardstock. Color and cut out your favorite Michael Myers figure, then glue him peering menacingly from the top or side of the hanger. Don't forget to write “Happy Halloween” or “Beware the Boogeyman!”
7. The Shape's Spooky Diorama
Grab an old shoebox and paint the inside black or dark gray for a spooky atmosphere. Cut out your colored Michael Myers and glue him standing in a corner or behind a small cardboard “bush.” Add tiny gravestones made from construction paper for a chilling scene.
8. Myers Mask Garland
Cut out multiple colored Michael Myers masks or full figures from your pages. Punch holes at the top of each cut-out. Thread them onto a piece of string or yarn, alternating with construction paper pumpkins, to create a frightful Halloween garland for your room.
9. “Wanted: The Shape” Poster
Take a large piece of brown or white construction paper and crinkle it up, then flatten it out to give it an aged look. Glue your colored Michael Myers cut-out onto it. Add “WANTED: THE SHAPE” in bold letters, plus a reward for finding him… if you dare.
10. Michael's “Staring Eyes” Fridge Magnet
Cut out a close-up of Michael Myers' intense, dark eyes from your coloring page. Glue it onto a small, sturdy piece of cardboard. Attach a small magnet to the back, and now Michael's gaze can follow you from the refrigerator.




































