"Scene of the Crime" was published by DC's Vertigo imprint. It is written by Ed Brubaker and the art is Michael Lark.
It follows Jack Herriman, a 20-something Private Investigator living with his Uncle Knut and his girlfriend Molly. His uncle was a famous crime scene photographer but retired. He opened up a camera shop with his longterm girlfriend Molly titled the Scene of the Crime.
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This was a miniseries released over 20 years ago but it holds up pretty well.
There are two stories collected.
The first was "Into the moonlight". It focuses on Jack finding a missing woman who turns up dead the morning after he found her. She has ties to a mysterious self help group/cult called the LunarHouse.
"God and Sinners" is a short story where Jack has to stakeout an ex-con over Christmas.
It felt like a YA/Film Noir mashup to me. Jack is in his 20s and the series doesn't ignore it.
Also the series works as a look at how to do a character driven genre show. The cases are seperate from Jack's life but they do parallel each other.
Which is something DMC could've benefit from....just saying