Outsiders: Crisis Intervention continues where the previous trade paperback left off collecting five issues (Outsiders #29–33) of the 2003 on-going series with Firestorm #19 and covers five semi-interconnected stories: "The Forest of the Night", "Unoriginal Sin", "Out-of-Town Work", "Detour", and "Deep Impact".
"Unoriginal Sins" is a two-issue storyline (Outsiders #29–30) that has the Outsiders going against Slade Wilson as Deathstroke, the Fearsome Five, and Ismael Gregor as Sabbac returns. It also marks that return/resurrection of Donna Troy with Shazam and The Spectre also made a cameo.
"Out-of-Town Work" and "Detour" are two one-issue storyline (Outsiders #31–32) that has the Outsiders going against Blackfire – Starfire’s sister with Tatsu Yamashiro as Katana joining the team.
Finally, "The Forests of the Night" is a one-issue story (Firestorm #19) that has Donna Troy joining forces with Jason Rusch as Firestorm. "Deep Impact" is also a one-issue story (Outsiders #33) has the Outsiders going against The Society with the aid of Mary Marvel.
Judd Winick (Outsiders #29–32), Jan Van Meter (Outsiders #33), and Stuart Moore (Firestorm #19) penned the trade paperback. For the most part, it is written moderately well. Winick splits the Outsiders into those offering aid across the wider universe, and those remaining on Earth to track down the Society. It also involves a crossover with Firestorm, portions of which readers would be thankful for at least one-issue of Firestorm. Jen Van Meter writes the concluding chapters and doesn’t seem very interested, but keeps up the pretence all the way to an enigmatic conclusion.
Matthew Clark (Outsiders #29–32), Dietrich Smith (Outsiders #31–33), and Jamal Igle (Firestorm #19) penciled the trade paperback. For the most part the pencilers have distinct penciling styles, which made the artistic flow somewhat rough. It is, mitigated somewhat as Smith combine talents with Clark before taking over for the final story.
All in all, Outsiders: Crisis Intervention is a mediocre continuation to what would hopefully be a wonderful series.