The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book: What to Expect
The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book is an 80-page paperback for fans who want to color characters, machines, ruins, and landscapes from the Horizon universe. Titan Comics lists Ann Maulina as the artist and describes the artwork as drawn from the Horizon Zero Dawn comic series.
What the book includes
- Black-and-white art based on the official comic series.
- Scenes featuring Aloy, machine creatures, tribal characters, ruins, and natural landscapes.
- An approximately 10-inch-square paperback format.
- 80 pages, according to current bookseller and publisher listings.
Who it suits
This title makes the most sense for an existing Horizon fan. Its value comes from the licensed setting and recognizable visual language, not from a general progression of beginner exercises. People unfamiliar with the game or comics may get more variety from a broader fantasy or nature collection.
Tools and limitations
Colored pencils are the cautious starting point for detailed characters and mechanical forms because they allow gradual layering. Fine-tip markers can help with small accents, but test wet media on an inconspicuous area and place a protective sheet behind the page. The publisher listing does not promise marker-proof paper or removable pages, so do not assume either feature.
Large machines and landscapes invite bold palettes, but keeping a few repeated colors across metal, vegetation, and clothing helps a complex page feel coherent. Our color-palette guide explains a simple way to plan those repeats.
Bottom line
The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book is best viewed as a fan-focused collection of licensed comic art. It is a good fit if the Horizon setting is the reason you want the book; it is less compelling if you mainly want simple practice pages or guaranteed marker-friendly paper.
This overview is based on publisher information and is not presented as a hands-on review. Source checked August 2026: Titan Comics, ISBN 9781787737976.