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Fallout: The Official Coloring Book
By (author) Martin Cahill
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War may never change, but you, Vault Dweller, can change the wastelands to your fancy in this officially licensed coloring book from Amazon’s Fallout series! From Vault 33 to New California, you’ll follow Lucy, Maximus, Dog Meat, and Cooper Howard, aka The Ghoul, through post-apocalypse America. With over 60 incredible illustrations to color, you’ll relive incredible moments from the show as you color a rampaging Yao Guai attack, an all-out battle between the Brotherhood of Steel and Moldavers’ raiders, the Filly shootout with the Ghoul, and many more. So take a delicious sip of a Nuka-Cola, strap on your Pip-Boy, and bring unlimited explosive colors to the world of Fallout. 60+ IMAGES TO COLOR: Load up your vials and bottle caps for a wild ride with dozens of action-packed images based on the visually stunning scenes and aesthetics that bring the show to life! VAULT DWELLERS BEWARE: Traverse the remains of all the memorable locations, such as Vault 33, New California, and Filly, and the memorable characters that travel them! Lucy, Maximus, the Ghoul, the Brotherhood of Steel, and all things atomically unfathomable. OFFICIAL COLORING BOOK: Created in collaboration with Amazon and Bethesda, this official coloring book arms you with everything you need to infuse your creativity into the stunning and gritty world of Fallout®.
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Publisher | Insight Editions
Published date | 27 Nov 2025
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 64
Dimensions | 276 x 216 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 98g
ISBN | 979-8-8866-3839-4
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