Fun Fact!
The "bug-eyed monster" (BEM) was a common and cliché alien design in early science fiction magazines and movies of the 1930s-50s.
Image Details
Coloring page of a one-eyed alien head with three small horns and wrinkled skin, showing a large eye reflecting a swirly planet and a small rocket ship, cartoon space scene.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend two blues around the pupil to make a shiny eye.
- 2 Fill the planet with two-color patches, like swirls and blobs.
- 3 Make the rocket bright with stripes on the fins and a bold nose.
- 4 Leave tiny white dots as stars inside the pupil reflection.
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