
Comic Book Color Palettes
Behind the colors:
A Closer Look At Comic Book
Color Palettes
By: Colourlovers.com
Comic book characters are traditionally colorful, but those who pay special attention will note that it's not all random palettes. In fact, there's a science to how colors are used in your favorite comic, and, while it may seem like a small thing, the inks used DRASTICALLY AFFECT YOUR EXPERIENCE as a reader.
HEROES VS. VILLAINS The most traditional color scheme is BLACK VS. WHITE, with the darker colors usually symbolizing evil. However, over time, this has evolved to include more colors, and some comic artists actually play on our expectations to turn villains into unlikely heroes.
COMMON COLOR SCHEMES FOR GOOD GUYS COMMON COLOR SCHEMES FOR BAD GUYS
WHITE BLACK
Often represents a Messiah-type hero The most common bad guy color,
used for villains
BLUE
The ultimate hero BLOOD RED
Used for crazy villain
BRIGHT RED
Also used for the ultimate hero PURPLE
Associated with poison and also
GREEN used by Japanese comic books
Usually best for heroes who are
closer to nature DARK BLUE
Frequently foudn with blue-blood
BROWN evil characters
Commonly used for retired heroes and
and those close to nature UNNATURAL GREEN
Glowing or bright green is often
PINK used for radioactive characters
Sometimes used for female heroes and other evil folks
GRAY SILVER
The wise old guru or mentor The arrogant, rich bad guy is
frequently found in silver
GOLD
Often for the guy who shows the hero
up by being incredible at everything
YELLOW
Frequently used for the weaker hero or
sidekick, or for the tech-savvy kid in the
group
BLACK
The reluctant hero can be found dressed in
black most times
NETURAL CHARACTERS These tend to be in black and white
in similar amounts, or they may be in
ORANGE, PURPLE, AND GRAY.
KEEP IN MIND THAT THESE COLORS ARE NOT
SOLID AND MAY CHANGE, DEPENDING ON THE
ARTISTIC IDEALS FOR EACH COMIC.
WHO'S WHO BY THE COLORS Most classic comic book characters are fairly
STANDARD in their colors, with HEROES being
dressed in PRIMARY COLORS and VILLAINS in
SECONDARY COLORS. Many of these
characters use MORE THAN ONE COLOR, but
this can give more insight into their
personalities and hero type. Need proof?
RED AND BLUE
Are the colors for
WONDER WOMAN, SPIDERMAN, SUPERMAN AND CAPTAIN AMERICA
BLUE AND YELLOW
Were used for the
X-MEN.
RED AND YELLOW
Were used for the
IRON MAN AND DAREDEVIL, who later switched just to plain red
GREEN AND PURPLE
Notable exceptions to the primary colors rule include
GREEN HORNET (GREEN) AND THE CULT (GREEN AND PURPLE).
However, these were NOT 100% heroes and often showed
dark sides to their characters.
GREEN, PURPLE, AND ORANGE
BAD GUYS tend to be secondary colors, such as
GREEN AND PURPLE, with some ORANGE from
time to time.
DC AND MARVEL: SETTING THE STAGE FOR COMIC PALETTES
The two most common comic book
publishers back in the day were DC AND
MARVEL, and they were the ones to really
SET THE COLOR SCHEMES for future comics.
Today, these publishers are still some of
the BIGGEST NAMES on the market.
DC MARVEL
COMICS
Tended to have DARKER Tended to have BRIGHTER
COLORS on covers. COLORS on the cover.
Inside, the books TEND TO BE Today offers a HIGH-CONTRACT
BRIGHTER overall than Marvel. LOOK with lots of dark colors.
HERE IS A LOOK AT THE DISTRIBUTION OF COLORS USED BY
DC MARVEL
Gold 2.6% Silver 2.6%
Purple 2.6% Brown 2.6%
White 7.9% White 5.3%
Yellow 13.2% Purple 7.9%
Green 15.8% Green 7.9%
Blue 15.8% Black 13.2%
Red 18.4% Yellow 15.8%
Black 23.7% Blue 21%
Red 23.7%
BOTH use darker scene coloring to indicate an OMINOUS VIBE.
CHANGING COLORS
Some comic book characters have
CHANGED THEIR COLORS over the
years, but they almost always stick
with the SAME THEMES as shown above.
BATMAN
Original Colors Changed to
Blue Black in 1990
Black
Grey
& Yellow
DAREDEVIL
Original Colors Changed to
Red Only red in 1965
& Yellow
INVISIBLE WOMAN
Original Colors Changed to
Blue Blue
& White & Black
SPIDERMAN
Original Colors Changed to
Red Black in 1984
& Blue (as Venom), then
back to red and blue
IRONMAN
Original Colors Changed to
Iron Red
& Yellow
in 2006
WONDER WOMAN
Original Colors Changed to
Red White
White (1960), back to
Yellow original colors
& Blue (1972)
YOU'LL FIND THAT EVERY COMIC PUBLISHER
HAS ITS OWN STYLE OF DRAWING AND
COLORING, BUT THEY STILL FOLLOW THE
COLOR RULES IN GENERAL.
Comic Book Color Palettes
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