Abel's story takes a sad twist here...
After calming down from his storm form, seeing the destruction he caused to the carnival, he decides to leave (Fox goes with him). Wanting to protect others from his chaos, he travels far away, only to be stopped in a dark forest by a group of tribal warriors. After being taken back to their camp, Fox reveals the tribe to be the Nowak, a group of people who Abel thought dead. (They resemble American Indian tribes, to an extent.) The Nowak, seeing Abel's "storm heart", send him to meet Nokoyuna, a huge antlered bear god/spirit, who tells Abel to seek "The Winter Woods", where he can get answers to how to deal with his affliction. In the woods, he meets his grandfather, who embodies snow, and that encounter, though beginning well and affectionate, ends much like it does with his father, full of rage and disappointment. Upset and angry, Abel ends up in a city, and gets abducted by slavers to work at Raider Farms.
All the while, his father comes looking for him, full of rage, getting in several fights, and destroying a town or two...
This Volume definitely feels like a "middle book". I appreciate the expanding of the universe, but I see very little redemption for Abel, and I'm worried about him.
Excellent story, excellent art. Works very well. Strong recommend.