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Super Psychic Policeman Chojo, the quirky buddy-cop comedy by Shun Numa, has officially wrapped its run in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Fans were first introduced to the psychic prowess of cop Meguru Chojo in February 2024, with its final 65th chapter dropping in the June 9, 2025 issue.
As the manga bows out, Shueisha is already rolling out four fresh series in an aggressive summer lineup.

Final Chapter & Ending

Chojo’s resilient 16-month serialization culminates in a playful finale where the titular psychic cop explores multiple possible futures, ranging from dystopian robot apocalypses to weddings and divorces, without confirming any as definitive. The ending sets a whimsical tone that highlights Chojo’s self-awareness about his own manga’s closure, leaving readers with both closure and open-ended laughter.

Place in the Shōnen Lineup

Initially published as a one-shot in April 2023, Chojo went full-time from February 13, 2024, amassing five volumes and concluding on June 9, 2025. Alongside series like My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Undead Unluck coming to natural conclusions, Chojo’s exit clears space for new “Summer of Change” introductions in Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Character Summaries

Meguru Chojo – A senior police officer endowed with psychic powers, yet more often apathetic and self-absorbed. Despite not being the most focused detective, it’s his off-beat style that powers the comedic antics.
Nao Ippongi – Chojo’s industrious rookie partner, assigned to compensate for his lack of discipline. Her grounding presence in the zany cases gives the series its tension and emotional center .

Did You Know?

  • Chojo ran for a total of 65 chapters, ending with Chapter 65 in the issue published on June 9, 2025
  • The series debuted as a one-shot on April 24, 2023, before becoming serialized in February 2024.
  • Despite mixed reviews on its gag-heavy style, Chojo earned praise from creators like Gege Akutami of Jujutsu Kaisen.
  • At the Next Manga Awards 2024, it secured 6th place in the print category.
  • Viz Media announced they’ll release an English version of Chojo in Spring 2026, bringing the comedy stateside.

Chojo’s farewell marks a shift in Weekly Shōnen Jump’s editorial direction, clearing room for four brand-new works debuting this Summer. Though missing the longevity of its predecessors, Chojo leaves behind a vivid comic legacy, and readers can expect English editions in Spring 2026.

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