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22 Free Dr. Stone Coloring Pages

This collection has 22 free Dr. Stone coloring pages — 5 center on Senku Ishigami and the show’s science branding (his shirt is lettered with “E=MC2” in more than one page), 8 focus on Kohaku and the Kingdom of Science’s other fighters in battle poses, and 9 cover Suika, village side characters, and a couple of dramatic stone-to-flesh revival scenes. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.

The detail that stands out across this set is how often the artist works actual text into the linework instead of leaving it to a colorist to imagine — Senku’s shirt reads “E=MC2” in at least two separate pages, and Suika is identifiable even before you know the character because the round object she’s hugging on one page has the same two circular eye-cutouts as the watermelon helmet she wears on-screen.

Senku, Kohaku, and Suika coloring page punching forward together with Senku's fist in the foreground

What’s in this collection

Five pages center on Senku and the show’s science branding, eight cover Kohaku and other Kingdom of Science fighters, and nine round out the village cast and a few revival scenes — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.

Dr. Stone coloring page 18 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 19 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 20 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 21 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 22 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 16 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 17 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
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Dr. Stone coloring page 11 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 12 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 13 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 14 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 15 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 3 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 4 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 5 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 6 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 7 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 8 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 9 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 1 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Dr. Stone coloring page 2 of 22 — free printable, US Letter

Senku, Science, and the E=mc² Motif

Five pages spotlight Senku Ishigami, recognizable by his upswept two-tone hair and the diagonal mark under one eye — one has him examining test tubes and mixing chemicals up close, one has him seated with a bundle of bamboo rods and a stone hammer, one has him mid-gesture with rope coiled around his arm, and a group page has him at the center of a three-person fist-forward pose with “E=MC2” lettered right onto his collar. A related page shows a female character bent over a hand-drawn blueprint with the same “E=” text worked into her sleeve.

Kohaku and the Kingdom’s Warriors

Eight pages follow Kohaku and the show’s other fighters through action poses — sword mid-draw, a crouched pose gripping a weapon overhead, a fur-collared coat character bracing against a wooden barrel or casting some kind of explosive attack, and a couple of tighter portrait crops that keep her signature spiky ponytail and sharp eyes in frame. These are the most dynamic pages in the set, several drawn at a diagonal or with the character mid-leap rather than standing still.

Suika, the Village, and Revival Scenes

Nine pages round out the village cast: Suika is identifiable on two pages by the round, eye-holed shape she’s either hugging or wearing — a clear match for her watermelon helmet — plus a peace-sign portrait with a spiral pattern worked into her hair ornament. Two more pages show characters breaking free of stone with cracked rock fragments flying off them, which lines up with the show’s signature petrification-and-revival scenes. The rest are group and paired shots — a boy with a sly grin and a hand-technique pose, a well-dressed character holding small ornate boxes, and a four-person close-up reaction shot signed “GG” in the corner.

How to print these

Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. The revival pages have dozens of small rock-fragment shapes scattered across the background, so a fine-tip pen is easier to control there than a broad marker; the calmer portrait pages have more open space for either.

FAQ

Are all 22 pages actually from Dr. Stone?

All 22 are consistent with the show — most are recognizable by name (Senku, Kohaku, Suika), and even the ones without a confirmed name match the same character designs and science-kingdom setting as the rest of the set.

Which page has the “E=MC2” detail?

Look for the group page with three characters punching forward — Senku’s shirt collar has “E=MC2” lettered directly onto it, and a separate solo page repeats the same “E=” motif on a character’s sleeve.

Do I need to sign up to download these?

No. Every page has its own Download PDF button in the grid above — no email or account required.

What’s the best way to color the revival scenes?

Use a fine-tip pen or pencil crayon for the scattered rock fragments — a thick marker tends to blur the smaller broken pieces together instead of keeping each one separate.

For more in this silo, the characters coloring pages collection holds the rest of the free sets.

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