About

Thank you for your interest in Brave Adventures. We are a collaborative publishing company that makes paper miniatures, free online generators, printable games, books, and more. Our products have been mentioned on Geek and Sundry and Geek Dad, and we have participated in several charity projects.

We love games and we want to share the stuff we make with you. We all have busy day jobs and families though, so this is a passion project for us. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us on Patreon or telling a friend. You can also find our products on DriveThruRPG. The more support we get, the more time and resources we can spend on projects.

Business Philosophy

We believe creators such as writers and artists deserve to be treated with respect and paid for their work. For most of our commercial products at least 50% of our net revenue goes towards creator royalties. Our goal is to build a creator community founded on the principles of mutual support and collaboration, one where everyone wins together.

Charity Work

We believe games can have a positive influence on the world. In the past, we organized charity fundraisers to raise money for the 2015 earthquake relief efforts in Nepal, and Syrian refugee support in 2016. In 2020, we contributed to a paper miniature charity set to support wildlife rehabilitation in Australia. We are also proud to support several school gaming clubs by providing them with free copies of our products. If there is a charity project you’d like us to participate in or if you have a school gaming club, please feel free to reach out to us.

Who we are

Pontus is the lead artist for Brave Adventures. He currently lives in Sweden with his wife and two beautiful daughters and works by day as a Transport UX Designer.


Gaston is a comic book artist and teacher based in Argentina. In addition to doing art for Brave Adventures, he has worked on trading card games and smartphone apps. He is also a devoted husband and father.


Ryan is a Canadian nomad who manages the Brave Adventures website. He currently lives in Japan with his family, where he teaches and does translation and web development work. In his free time he enjoys playing games with his two sons.


Neil is an American concept artist and illustrator that has illustrated several children’s books and worked on comics and concept art for games.


John Ridley is a professional scribbler from England but has lived most of his life in Canada. He has been a character designer for Hero Games (Makers of the Champions RPG) and now freelances everywhere. Art isn’t his full time gig, but he wishes it was ; )


Adrian is a Canadian paramedic and illustrator. When he isn’t saving lives, he is racing drones, touring the Americas on his motorcycle, and drawing.