Shun Numa’s Super Psychic Policeman Chojo has concluded its run in Weekly Shonen Jump, marking the end of an era as the magazine prepares to introduce four new manga series. After a serialization that began in February 2024, the final chapter of Chojo was released on June 5th, 2025, bringing the story of the psychic policeman Meguru Chojo and his rookie partner Nao Ippongi to a close.
Chojo‘s Journey: A Look Back
Super Psychic Policeman Chojo, written and illustrated by Shun Numa, debuted as a one-shot in Weekly Shonen Jump on April 24, 2023 . The positive reception led to its serialization, starting on February 13, 2024 . The manga follows Nao Ippongi, a rookie officer assigned to the West Chinjuku Police Station, where she partners with Meguru Chojo, a senior officer with psychic powers. Despite his abilities, Chojo is generally disliked due to his laziness and self-centered nature . Together, they solve crimes and maintain peace in their town, dealing with various eccentric characters .
The series spanned 65 chapters and five volumes . Viz Media and Manga Plus simulpublished the series in English, making it accessible to international fans .
A Respectful Send-Off
The series garnered attention not only for its unique premise but also for its crossover with Osamu Akimoto’s long-running Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenmae Hashutsujo (KochiKame) . This crossover was more than just a simple team-up; it was seen as a symbolic passing of the torch . KochiKame, which ended its regular serialization in 2016 after 40 years, has remained a significant presence in Weekly Shonen Jump . The crossover acknowledged Chojo‘s place in the magazine and gave it a boost in popularity .
Making Room for New Talent
The conclusion of Super Psychic Policeman Chojo is part of a larger shift within Weekly Shonen Jump . The magazine is undergoing a period of renewal, with several long-running series ending and new ones being introduced . This transition allows Shueisha to explore fresh ideas and creators, aiming to find the next generation of hit manga .
Four New Series on the Horizon
In the same issue that marked the end of Chojo, Weekly Shonen Jump announced the upcoming debut of four new series . This influx of new content signifies a significant change for the magazine, offering readers a diverse range of stories and artistic styles . While the specific titles of these four new manga launching in Weekly Shonen Jump have not been revealed, earlier in the year, Weekly Shonen Jump launched two new series to kick off the year, pointing to a continued focus on introducing fresh content and talent .
Embers
Written by Kurumazagi Kei and illustrated by Nishi Sotaro, Embers is a sports manga centered around a delinquent named Haitani who discovers the world of soccer . The series draws inspiration from popular soccer manga like Blue Lock and Ao Ashi, as well as classic sports manga like Slam Dunk .
B no Seisen
B no Seisen, written and illustrated by Morihiro Hayashi, is shrouded in mystery, with no synopsis or information available beyond an illustration of a gloomy character holding a notebook . Despite the lack of details, Hayashi’s experience as a mangaka has generated excitement for the series .
What’s Next for Shun Numa?
While Super Psychic Policeman Chojo has concluded, Shun Numa’s future projects remain unknown. Fans of his work can look forward to his next creative endeavor, building upon his established style of comedy and unique character dynamics.
A Time of Transition for Shonen Jump
The ending of Super Psychic Policeman Chojo and the introduction of four new series highlight a period of transition for Weekly Shonen Jump. As the magazine bids farewell to some titles, it embraces new creators and stories, ensuring its continued relevance and appeal to manga fans worldwide.