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Shun Numa's Super Psychic Policeman Chojo Manga Ends; 4 New Manga Launch in Weekly Shonen Jump

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Phantom Seer manga duo Tōgo Gotō, Kento Matsūra to launch new manga Harukaze Mound on June 16

Super Psychic Policeman Chojo
Image via Viz Media's X/Twitter account
This year's 28th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine published the final chapter of Shun Numa's Super Psychic Policeman Chojo (Chōjun! Chōjō Senpai) manga, and also revealed four new series on Monday.

Viz Media and Shueisha's MANGA Plus service started publishing chapters of the manga simultaneously with the Japan release in February 2024. MANGA Plus describes the series:

The creator of Samon the Summoner returns to Jump with a new series about a super-powered policeman! In Chinjuku, the city that never sleeps, there is a psychic senior police officer who has powers beyond human comprehension! His name is Meguru Chojo! Along with his judo expert partner Nao Ippongi, this hilarious duo will keep the streets clean by any means necessary!

Viz Media will also publish the manga's first compiled book volume physically in spring 2026.

The manga first published as a one-shot story in Weekly Shonen Jump in April 2023, and started serialization in February 2024. Shueisha will publish the manga's sixth volume on July 4. The manga's seventh and final eighth volume will release on September 4.

Numa's Samon the Summoner manga ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2015 to 2017. Viz Media published the first three chapters of the manga in its digital English version of Weekly Shonen Jump as part of its "Jump Start" initiative.


mound
Image via Kento Matsūra's X/Twitter account
Phantom Seer (Honomieru Shōnen) manga duo Tōgo Gotō and Kento Matsūra will launch a new manga series titled Harukaze Mound (image right) in Weekly Shonen Jump's next issue on June 16. Gotō is writing the story and Matsūra is drawing the manga. The "twin brothers' baseball story" manga first published as a one-shot manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2022.

Gotō and Matsūra launched the Phantom Seer manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2020, and ended it in 2021. Viz Media and MANGA Plus both published the manga in English digitally. Gotō and Matsūra published a one-shot manga of the same name in Jump Giga in 2017, and in Weekly Shonen Jump in September 2018.

Other new manga that will launch in Weekly Shonen Jump's upcoming issues are: Kaedegami by Jun Harukawa, which will launch on June 23; Ekiden Bros. by Daiki Nono, which will launch on June 30; and Ping Pong by Yoshiharu Kataoka, which will launch on July 7.

Source: Weekly Shonen Jump issue 28


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