Tintin Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 20, 2026
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Get ready for adventure with these fun Tintin coloring pages! Join the world’s most famous young reporter and his loyal dog Snowy as they travel the globe solving mysteries, exploring ancient ruins, and blasting off into space. Whether you love Tintin’s classic stories or are discovering them for the first time, these pages are packed with action and excitement.

Tintin has been capturing imaginations since 1929, and it’s easy to see why — his curiosity, bravery, and kind heart make him the perfect hero for readers of all ages. Grab your favorite colors and bring these beloved characters to life!

These free printable Tintin coloring pages feature the iconic Belgian comic book character created by Hergé. Each page showcases Tintin and his friends in exciting scenes inspired by the classic Adventures of Tintin series, including fan-favorite characters like Snowy the dog and Captain Haddock. Perfect for children ages 4–10, these sheets make a great activity for fans of the comics, animated series, or the 2011 Spielberg film.

Tintin coloring pages are an excellent way to spark interest in reading, geography, and storytelling. As children color each scene, they can explore the many countries and adventures Tintin visits throughout his stories. Print as many copies as you like and enjoy hours of creative coloring fun at home, in the classroom, or at a birthday party.

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Craft Ideas To Do With Tintin Coloring Pages

  1. Reporter’s Notebook: After coloring your Tintin page, staple several blank sheets of paper together to make your very own reporter’s notebook. Write and illustrate your own adventure story starring Tintin and Snowy!
  2. Comic Strip Creation: Use three coloring pages printed side by side on a long strip of paper to create your own Tintin comic strip with speech bubbles drawn in.
  3. World Explorer Map: Color a world map alongside your Tintin pages and mark all the countries Tintin has visited in his adventures with stickers or colored dots.
  4. Character Bookmark: Color and cut out Tintin or Snowy from the coloring page, laminate it, and attach a ribbon to make a fun reading bookmark.
  5. Mystery Box Diorama: Use a shoebox to create a 3D scene from a Tintin adventure, placing your colored characters inside against a hand-drawn background.