IDW Crime: Everything You Need To Know About IDW Publishing’s Crime Imprint

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Crime is one of the most enduring genres in fiction. The process of solving a mystery or diving into the seedy underbelly of society is appealing to many, with enthusiasts enthralled with what happens next. While the genre is best known through novels and on the screen, comics have had a long history with crime. It was a popular genre until the Comics Code slowed down the output. However, it has never gone away, with elements appearing in superhero comics (especially Batman) and a resurgence of the genre with the rise of creator-owned comics.

Now, IDW Publishing is making its mark with a new imprint dedicated to the genre. IDW Crime aims to spotlight the genre through modern, creator-driven stories of murder and mystery that hold a mirror up to society.

This guide has everything you need to know about IDW Crime. Read on to learn more about the comics available and more details on the imprint’s editorial ethos.

IDW Crime logo.

IDW Crime’s structure

While each IDW Crime series explores a different facet of the genre, there are a few elements that make each comic structurally similar. Each miniseries is three issues long, containing 40+ pages of material in every issue. To sweeten the deal, each issue will retail for $4.99. That’s almost twice the number of pages of your standard Marvel comic at the same price. Not bad!

IDW Crime editorial ethos

IDW Senior Group Editor Heather Antos had the following to say about the imprint:

“With the IDW Crime imprint, we’re honoring that legacy while giving it a modern spotlight — elevating creator-driven stories that feel urgent, character-forward, and unapologetically human. These are stories about obsession, consequence, and the ability to hold a mirror up to society, and we couldn’t be more excited to help bring them back to the forefront of mainstream comics.”

It certainly looks like IDW is serious about the imprint and looking to make their mark on the genre.

IDW Crime comics

Learn more about the IDW Crime comics that have been announced so far.

Seven Wives #1 cover by Mirka Andolfo.Seven Wives #1 cover by Mirka Andolfo.

Seven Wives

Written by Zoe Tunnell. Art by V Gagnon and Tesslyn Bergin-Dicoi.

Two detectives investigate a murder in a polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints compound, with the victim leaving seven widows and 49 witnesses. The pair of detectives will need to contend with the sect’s belief system to find the killer.

The story will explore themes of religious control and manipulation.

Seven Wives #1 will be available in June 2026.

Killer Influences #1 cover by David Baldeon and K.J. Diaz.Killer Influences #1 cover by David Baldeon and K.J. Diaz.

Killer Influences

Written by Joey Esposito. Art by Valeria Burzo.

Melvin is a serial killer who’s so good that the police don’t realise his unsolved murders are connected. Kylie is an aspiring true crime influencer looking to build her online presence. Together, the pair form an alliance, which will soon enter dangerous territory.

Killer Influences #1 will be available in July 2026.

Fixation #1 cover by Suspiria Vilchez.Fixation #1 cover by Suspiria Vilchez.

Fixation

Written by Amy Chase. Art by Savana Mayer.

In this series, our protagonist wins a contest to stay at the home featured in a popular vampire film franchise. However, this become deadly when a murder occurs in the house with fans and film cast becoming suspects.

This murder mystery will comment of fandom culture and obsession.

Fixation #1 will be available September 2026

Where to find IDW Crime comics

IDW Comic comics will be available in all good comic shops, online retailers, eBay, Amazon/Kindle, and on the IDW Publishing website.

Will there be more IDW Crime comics?

It’s safe to assume there will be future IDW Crime comics if IDW has gone to the effort to create an imprint. However, when additional series will be released is currently unknown.

Purely speculation on my part, there could be a fourth IDW Crime series slated for August 2026. This is due to there currently being series announced for June, July, and September 2026. Comics are usually announced 3-4 months in advance, so perhaps the August comic was not ready to be announced in February, along with the others. A fourth comic would make sense, as it would allow IDW to have a new issue on the shelf every week. However, if IDW Crime aim to focus on two series at a time, skipping an August launch would also make sense, with Seven Wives concluding before Fixation begins.

IT’s also possible that IDW is intentionally keeping the imprint small. As a result, we may not see another new series until one has concluded. Depending on how my above speculation pans out, we may see a new series launch in October.

We’ll have to wait and see. This guide will be updated when more concrete information is made available.

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