Step into the shadowy realm of the Upside Down with this thrilling collection of Demogorgon coloring pages. For the artist who enjoys a walk on the wilder, spookier side, these illustrations capture the chilling essence of pop culture’s most famous interdimensional predator. This gallery offers a wide variety of artistic interpretations, ranging from the monster’s terrifying, petal-faced roar to full-body sketches that highlight its lanky, unnatural anatomy.
Each page invites the colorist to explore complex textures and eerie atmospheres. Whether focusing on the intricate rows of teeth within the open maw or the sleek, slimy skin of the creature’s limbs, there is a challenge here for every skill level. These designs are perfect for creating a moody, cinematic masterpiece or simply enjoying a bit of frightful fun. Prepare the pencils and markers – it is time to bring these silent hunters to life on paper.

Cartoon Demogorgon walking to school

Chibi Demogorgon holding a flower

Cool Demogorgon with sunglasses surfboard

Crouching Demogorgon monster hunting pose

Cute baby Demogorgon roaring loudly

Cute baby Demogorgon sitting down

Demogorgon dog with tail wagging

Demogorgon face open mouth scary

Demogorgon face with mandala patterns

Demogorgon holding Halloween pumpkin basket

Demogorgon inside stained glass window

Demogorgon surrounded by retro objects

Demogorgon toy block minifigure style

Demogorgon walking in dark forest

Detailed Demogorgon skin texture

Festive Demogorgon with Christmas lights

Funny Demogorgon doing disco dance

Funny Demogorgon holding a waffle

Geometric shape style Demogorgon monster

Happy Demogorgon holding a balloon

Monster coming through wall portal

Robot mechanical Demogorgon with gears

Scary Demogorgon climbing a tree

Scary monster silhouette in fog

Side view of roaring Demogorgon

Smart Demogorgon wearing glasses reading

Tall standing Demogorgon full body

Two Demogorgon monsters hunting together

Zombie Demogorgon with bandages stitches
Fun Facts About Demogorgons!
The Name Game
While the monster became famous through Stranger Things, the name “Demogorgon” wasn’t invented by the kids in Hawkins. It was actually borrowed from the classic role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons! In the game, the Demogorgon is known as a powerful Prince of Demons with two heads, making it a legendary figure in fantasy lore long before it appeared on TV screens.
A Blooming Nightmare
One of the most fascinating artistic details of this creature is its face, or lack thereof. The Demogorgon has no eyes or nose. instead, its head opens up like a strange, terrifying flower. It consists of five “petals” that peel back to reveal a gaping mouth lined with hundreds of razor-sharp teeth, creating a truly unique visual profile for artists to capture.
Cold Comfort
These creatures are not fans of a sunny day at the beach. The Demogorgon thrives in the “Upside Down,” a dimension that is toxic, dark, and very cold. They prefer cool environments and tend to avoid heat and fire, which makes the cool color palette of the Upside Down their natural home.
Coloring Tips for Your Demogorgon Masterpiece
- Mastering the “Slime” Effect: To make the creature look realistic and terrifyingly organic, try blending different shades of cool greys and slate blues for the skin. Once the base color is down, use a white colored pencil or a white gel pen to add sharp highlights on the shoulders and head. This creates the illusion of wet, slimy skin reflecting the dim light.
- The Petaled Maw Contrast: The most striking feature of these pages is the open mouth. To make it pop, keep the outer skin desaturated (dull greys/browns) but use vibrant crimsons, deep maroons, and fleshy pinks for the inside of the “petals.” This strong contrast draws the viewer’s eye straight to the monster’s scary grin.
- Atmospheric Backgrounds: Don’t leave the background white! To set the mood, color the space around the Demogorgon in deep midnight blues, violets, or blacks. For an extra touch of detail, add tiny floating specks of white or light grey to represent the toxic spores that float in the air of the Upside Down.
Download and Keep Exploring!
The journey through the Upside Down doesn’t have to end here. These Demogorgon coloring pages are ready to be downloaded and transformed by your imagination. Simply click the download button to save these spooky designs for your next art session.

David Chen is the lead illustrator and the artistic talent behind YoloColoring’s unique library. As our chief creator, David is responsible for designing the vast collection of beautiful, engaging, and high-quality coloring pages that our community loves. His passion for art and detail is evident in every single line he draws.











