Prepare to show your skills with free Mortal Kombat coloring pages. This collection of 25 black and white line drawings will allow you to customize some of the most iconic fighters in the series.
The first Mortal Kombat game came out in 1992, and it was created to make a competitor to the successful Street Fighter games.
Since then, the series has become very popular, and it is known for its diverse range of creative characters and extreme, sometimes controversial, violence.
This collection will allow you to add some unique and varied colors to favorites like Johnny Cage, Baraka, Goro, Kitana and many more!
You can also expect to learn a bit more about the series and characters as you work your way through the collection.
25 Free Mortal Kombat Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Baraka From Mortal Kombat Coloring PDF
Baraka is a scary character who is known for the long blades that he has on his arms.
He first appeared in Mortal Kombat 2, and his face design was inspired by the character of Count Orlok in the film Nosferatu in 1922.
2. Goro Flexing His Four Arms
3. Jax Briggs With His Cybernetic Arms
Jax Briggs is a powerful character who also first appeared in Mortal Kombat 2. He was first played by a bodybuilder named John Parrish, and he was initially designed to be a kickboxer.
However, the game makers felt that this would make him too alike to a character from Street Fighter named Balrog, so his design was altered to avoid this.
4. Johnny Cage Posing With Sunglasses
Johnny Cage is one of the most recognizable characters in the series, and he has been a part of it since the very first game.
He is an arrogant film star who has some flashy finishing moves, and he was partly based on the action star Jean-Claude Van Damme.
5. Kano With His Red Cybernetic Eye
6. Kitana Holding Her Steel Fans
Kitana is a master of martial arts who is also one of the series’ most iconic and present characters.
Her name was originally going to be Kitsune, but after a redesign, her name would eventually combine ‘katana’ and Kitsune to make Kitana.
7. Kung Lao Throwing His Sharp Hat
8. Liu Kang Performing A Flying Kick
Liu Kang is another character who has been around since the very beginning, and he has appeared in most entries of the series.
He was inspired by a character from Japanese history named Minamoto Yoshitsune and was modeled after actor Bruce Lee.
9. Mileena Showing Her Sharp Teeth
10. Mortal Kombat Poster To Color
11. Mortal Kombat Dragon Logo
12. Mortal Kombat Fatality Scene
13. Mortal Kombat Tournament Arena
14. Noob Saibot Surrounded By Shadows
Noob Saibot is a villainous, ruthless character who operates and strikes from the shadows. He started off as the character Sub-Zero but would eventually turn into the evil Noob Saibot.
His Sub-Zero persona focused on ice powers, whereas Noob Saibot has shadow and spirit powers.
15. Raiden Summoning Lightning
Raiden is a character who has appeared in almost all of the Mortal Kombat games, and is another highly iconic character.
He was inspired by the Raijin, a god of thunder in Japanese mythology. This is also shown by his lighting powers, and his name is a different spelling of the name of the god.
16. Reptile Ready To Fight
17. Scorpion In A Battle Stance
Scorpion is a cool character who is well-known for his satisfying spear-based moves.
He was created by Mortal Kombat co-creators Ed Boon and John Tobias, and Ed Boon voiced him in many appearances.
Boon also considers Scorpion’s spear finishing move to be one of the best that he worked on.
18. Scorpion Throwing His Spear
Scorpion can use spears on chains to bring his enemies closer to him for an attack.
One of his catchphrases is “Get over here!” which he will say when his enemies are keeping a distance from him.
19. Shang Tsung Casting A Fire Spell
Shang Tsung has been one of the main villains of the series since the first game, and he appears as an antagonist in many entries.
There were a lot of inspirations behind his character, as he was intended to be a typical villain like you would see in martial arts films.
20. Shao Kahn Wearing His Battle Helmet
21. Sindel Screaming
Sindel is a character who, although she hasn’t appeared in a ton of games, still has made quite an impact.
Despite her normal appearance, she is thousands of years old and has the ability to create powerful sound waves through her screaming ability.
22. Smoke Appearing In A Cloud Of Mist
23. Sonya Blade In A Fighting Stance
Sonya Blade is a significant character in Mortal Kombat, as she was the first female fighter featured.
She was originally going to be a male character called Stryker, but the game makers changed this late in development.
Her first name came from one of the sisters of series co-creator Ed Boon.
24. Sub-Zero Creates An Ice Sword
25. Sub-Zero Using His Ice Powers
Sub-Zero is one of the coolest characters in Mortal Kombat, literally! He has lots of incredible moves based around ice, and they can be used in creative and devastating ways.
He also sports the famous ‘spine rip’ finishing move, which is one of the most brutal and iconic moves in the whole series.
Sub-Zero has also made an appearance in pretty much every game and adaptation of the series to date.
After You Color Your Mortal Kombat Pages
- Look up characters from Street Fighter like Ryu or Chun-Li and draw them facing off against the Mortal Kombat fighters.
- Come up with your own background settings for the locations of the pages, perhaps based on where you live.
- Use paint, metallic pens and other craft supplies to add some bright color effects to the powers the characters use.
- Draw the UI elements you would see during a match in the game, like the health bars or the famous KO! sign.
Mortal Kombat will forever be an iconic gaming franchise, and it remains strong to this day. This collection of coloring pages was made to help you create some awesome fighting game moments!
Whether you use the colors from the games or go with your own color choices, you should feel free to use your creativity and try out all of the incredible ideas you come up with.
Then, you can complete the process by sharing some of your finished pages on your social media accounts for others to see and enjoy.